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The Unnatural woman: Femme fatales in Victorian Gothic

Botting, Fred; Braddon, Mary Elizabeth.; Braun, Heather.; Cohan, Jeffrey Jerome.; Davidson, Carol Margaret.; Kistler, Jordan.; Margree, Victorian; Randall, Bryony; Shea, Victor; Whitla, William; Stoker, Bram; Stuart, Esther M.; Tylor, Jenny Bourne; Crofts, Russell
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2021
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This thesis is a comparative character study and close reading of Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret (1862) and Bram Stroker’s Dracula (1897), which explores how the female mind and body is problematized as a threat in the form of the monstrous and unnatural figure of the femme fatale.
 
 
 
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