The Femme Fatale in Victorian Literature

The Femme Fatale in Victorian Literature
Title The Femme Fatale in Victorian Literature PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Hedgecock
Publisher Cambria Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2008
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1604975180

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"examines the changing social and economic status of women from the 1860s through the 1880s, and rejects the stereotypical mid-Victorian femme fatale portrayed by conservative ideologues critiquing popular fiction by Wilkie Collins, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Honore de Balzac, and William Makepeace Thackeray. In these book reviews, the female protagonist is simply minimized to a dangerous woman. Refuting this one-dimensional characterization, this book argues that the femme fatale comes to represent the real-life struggles of the middle-class Victorian woman who overcomes major adversities such as poverty, abusive husbands, abandonment, single parenthood, limited job opportunities, the criminal underworld, and Victorian society's harsh invective against her." --publisher description.

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790-1910

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790-1910
Title The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790-1910 PDF eBook
Author Heather Braun
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 177
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1611475627

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The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790-1910 explores the femme fatale's career in nineteenth-century British literature. It traces her evolution--and devolution--formally, historically, and ideologically through a selection of plays, poems, novels, and personal correspondence. Considering well-known fatal women alongside more obscure ones, The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale sheds new light on emerging notions of gender, sexuality, and power throughout the long nineteenth century. By placing the fatal woman in a still-developing literary and cultural narrative, this study examines how the femme fatale adapts over time, reflecting popular tastes and socio-economic landscapes.

The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale

The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale
Title The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Stott
Publisher MacMillan
Total Pages 257
Release 1992
Genre English fiction
ISBN 9780333669600

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This book examines the rise of the femme fatale as a prominent fictional type in the late 19th century British culture. It covers biological determinism, imperialism, race and theories about female sexuality.

Soft-Shed Kisses

Soft-Shed Kisses
Title Soft-Shed Kisses PDF eBook
Author Małgorzata Łuczyńska-Hołdys
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 340
Release 2013-07-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443851000

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The femme fatale appears with unceasing regularity in the texts of major poets of the nineteenth century. She symbolises an intractable mystery, a refusal to be defined and a fierce attempt to exist outside the established gender system. Soft-Shed Kisses: Re-visioning the Femme Fatale in English Poetry of the 19th Century interrogates the construction and use of the fatal woman motif in the poetry of canonical male writers of the times, both Romantic and Victorian. Subsequent chapters investigate a variety of poems by John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Alfred Tennyson, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Charles Algernon Swinburne in which the femme fatale surfaces as the most important character. Close-readings of poetry are enriched by an examination of the same motif in visual art, set against the vivid cultural background of the Victorian era.

Fatal Women of Romanticism

Fatal Women of Romanticism
Title Fatal Women of Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Adriana Craciun
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2002-12-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139436333

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Incarnations of fatal women, or femmes fatales, recur throughout the works of women writers in the Romantic period. Adriana Craciun demonstrates how portrayals of femmes fatales or fatal women played an important role in the development of Romantic women's poetic identities and informed their exploration of issues surrounding the body, sexuality and politics. Craciun covers a wide range of writers and genres from the 1790s through the 1830s. She discusses the work of well-known figures including Mary Wollstonecraft, as well as lesser-known writers like Anne Bannerman. By examining women writers' fatal women in historical, political and medical contexts, Craciun uncovers a far-ranging debate on sexual difference. She also engages with current research on the history of the body and sexuality, providing an important historical precedent for modern feminist theory's ongoing dilemma regarding the status of 'woman' as a sex.

Idols of Perversity

Idols of Perversity
Title Idols of Perversity PDF eBook
Author Bram Dijkstra
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 470
Release 1986
Genre Art
ISBN

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This is a book filled with the dangerous fantasies of the Beautiful People of a century ago. It contains a few scenes of exemplary virtue and many more of lurid sin.

The Fate of Fenella

The Fate of Fenella
Title The Fate of Fenella PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 308
Release 1892
Genre Authorship
ISBN

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