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The feminist orientation in Edith Nesbit's gothic short fiction
Victoria Margree
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Gothic
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short fiction
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Preoccupation
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Scholars
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Frankenstein
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Motifs
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Women's Movement
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New woman
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Female body
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gothic fiction
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Feminist
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Short Fiction
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Ambivalence
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Scholarly Attention
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Frankenstein
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Supernatural
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Women's Movement
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Gothic Fiction
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Female Body
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New Woman
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Counter-hegemonic
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Form Making
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Gender Criticism
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Cassandra
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Generic Forms
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Supernatural Fiction
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Revenants
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