Queer Gothic
Because gothic fiction was the one semi-respectable genre that regularly explored sexual and social transgressions during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, George E. Haggerty's Queer Gothic argues that it makes sense to consider the ways in which gothic fiction itself helped to shape thinking about sexual matters, create the darker shadows of the dominant fiction, a...more
Paperback, 248 pages
Published
July 24th 2006
by University of Illinois Press
(first published July 11th 2006)
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