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A.V. Gheorghe,M. Masera,De L. Vriessed by mainstream justice. The spectacle of a female poisoner dying game reveals the distance between justice and the law, due to social inequalities. Yet, as these texts challenge some inequalities and gender stereotypes, they occasionally reinforce others, particularly with respect to the importance of age and beauty for women.NOMAD 发表于 2025-3-25 16:18:39
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0495-5ich women are, and always were, strong, knowledgeable, supportive of, and supported by other women, despite condemnation by mainstream society. The chapter explores the outlaw poisoner in Golden Age detective fiction, especially in works by Agatha Christie which are too often dismissed by critics as栖息地 发表于 2025-3-26 18:06:25
Infrastructure Regulation Difficulties drugs and poisons and to function in the working world. Then, it links this sense to Christie’s later representation of some female poisoners as not merely villains (as in some traditional poisoning texts) but as competent, rational, modern women using their knowledge of drugs and poisons to protec