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Zofloya, Or the Moor

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Adriana Craciun formerly of the University of California at Davis, now teaches in the English Department at the University of Nottingham. Klappentext The protagonist of Charlotte Dacre's best known novel, Zofloya, or the Moor (1806) is unique in women's Gothic and Romantic literature, and has more in common with the heroines of Sade or M.G. Lewis than with those of Ann Radcliffe, Charlotte Smith or Jane Austen. No heroine of Radcliffe or Austen could exult, as Victoria does in this novel, that "there is certainly a pleasure ... in the infliction of prolonged torment." The sexual desires and ambition of Dacre's protagonist, Victoria, drive her to seduce, torture and murder. Victoria is inspired to greater criminal and illicit acts by a seductive Lucifer, disguised as a Moor, before she too is plunged into an abyss by her demon lover. The text's unusual evocations of the female body and feminine subject are of particular interest in the context of the history of sexuality and of the body; after embarking on a series of violent crimes, Victoria's body actually begins to grow stronger and decidedly more masculine. Among the documents included as appendices to this volume are a selection of Dacre's poetry and excerpts from Bienville's Nymphomania, a medical treatise of the time aimed at a lay audience that focuses largely on the dangerous powers of women's imagination; inspired by improper novels, it is alleged that women may plunge into madness, violence and death--much as does the protagonist of Zofloya herself. Zusammenfassung "Through Victoria! the 'femme fatale' heroine of her powerful Gothic novel! Charlotte Dacre revels in the uninhibited expression of female desire." -- Anne K. Mellor! UCLA

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Authors Charlotte Dacre
Assisted by Adriana Craciun (Editor)
Publisher Broadview Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.1997
 
EAN 9781551111469
ISBN 978-1-55111-146-9
Dimensions 142 mm x 218 mm x 15 mm
Series Broadview Editions
Broadview Literary Texts
Broadview Editions
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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