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Both in Men's Clothing: Gender, sovereignty and insecurity in Richard Marsh's The Beetle
Victoria Margree
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Unemployment
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Insecurity
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Sovereignty
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Men's Clothing
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Richard Marsh
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New Woman
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Feminist
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Masculinity
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Reverse Colonization
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Novel Representation
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Gothic Fiction
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Late Victorian
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Gothic Literature
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Female Body
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Female Character
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Male Hero
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Insecurity
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New woman
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Masculinity
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Victorian
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scrutiny
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late-Victorian
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