越自我 发表于 2025-3-23 11:48:10

Female Rogues and Gender Outlaws in the Neo-Victorian Novel,, both literally and figuratively, as they “perform gender.” Like the artists and writers envisioned by female neo-Victorian writers, the female rogues and gender outlaws also exercise sexual eros as they defy their fates in fiction.

扩张 发表于 2025-3-23 14:56:46

,“In Other Dark Rooms: Eros and the Woman Spiritualist”,he ways in which these women sought new social roles that liberated them from confinement, while also attempting to acquire power through this new “religion,” as well as attempting to achieve socio-economic independence. In addition, these women spiritualists performed in ways that exercised their sexuality that verged on theatricality.

令人苦恼 发表于 2025-3-23 19:33:43

,“Voyages Out: Postcolonial Desires and the Female Victorian Traveler/Adventurer”, to attain a semblance of power or adapting themselves to wearing local garb and thus inhabiting seemingly new identities. In addition, both novels posit the “harem,” not as a sexualized space, a projection of male fantasy on the East, but as a female space of habitation, a social and sometimes intellectual utopia.

DEFT 发表于 2025-3-23 23:15:52

,Introduction: “Erotic ‘Victorians’: Women, Neo-Victorian Fiction, and Creative Eros”,emporary women writers of the neo-Victorian novel, such as A.S. Byatt, Emma Donoghue, Sarah Waters, Helen Humphreys, Margaret Atwood, and Adhaf Soueif, among others, define the erotic in a distinctive way. In their re-envisioning of the Victorian novel, these women writers draw on various conception

虚构的东西 发表于 2025-3-24 05:03:48

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AROMA 发表于 2025-3-24 08:27:32

Eros and the Woman Writer: Conversing with the Spirits of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Charlotte Broontë, and E. Nesbit. Neo-Victorian works focus on the obstacles that women writers confronted as they created their art. Such obstacles include the extent to which a woman can be a writer and a dutiful woman, the ways in which women writers had to acknowledge, address, and overcome male influence wh

Obscure 发表于 2025-3-24 11:53:41

Female Rogues and Gender Outlaws in the Neo-Victorian Novel,h Waters’s . and ., all of which write back to earlier versions of the female rogue and the gender outlaw. Contemporary versions of rogues and gender outlaws attempt to defy their fates in fiction. They seek to be their own mistresses, often using their creative eros to attempt to fashion themselves

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faction 发表于 2025-3-25 01:15:32

Conclusion: Drawing a New Map of Love, Overall, these writers underscore creative eros or the unfolding of creative gifts in their female characters who are women artists, writers, rogues, gender outlaws, spiritualist leaders, and travelers. They show us women developing an artistic gaze, women writers overcoming the obstacles of mother
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