She-(d)evils? The Construction of a Female Tyrant as a Cultural Critique  Paid

by Tomasz Fisiak (Author)
©2020, Monographs, 192 Pages
English Studies

Series: Contextualising Literature and Media, Volume 1

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Although Gothicism remains a popular subject of scholarly investigation, little attention has been paid to the figure of the Gothic female tyrant. This book attempts to prove that despotic women in Gothic fiction are more than mere female equivalents of male tyrants or negatives to angelic damsels in distress. Rather, they are multidimensional characters who are punished for their independence, power and the free expression of their erotic needs. The book explains how their portrayal has evolved, embracing a selection of texts written between 1764 and 2003, as well as a few cinematic adaptations of the analyzed works. The study views Gothic anti-heroines in their historical, social, class and cultural contexts, paying particular attention to the notion of desire and its fulfillment. The analysis, accompanied by the relevant theoretical framework, aims to help the eponymous “she-devils” reclaim their space and voice.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part 1 Despotic women in early Gothic fiction
    • 1.1 The female tyrants of Ann Radcliffe
    • 1.2 Post-Radcliffean female tyrants
    • 1.3 Le Fanu’s Carmilla – a victimized tyrant
  • Part 2 Domestic Gothic female tyrants
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2. The Life and Loves of a She-Devil – the text
    • 2.3 The Life and Loves of a She-Devil – the film adaptations
    • 2.4 The Robber Bride – the novel and its film version
  • Part 3 Beyond the age constraints: Gothic female tyrants in the novels of Beryl Bainbridge and Zoë Heller
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Harriet Said… – between teenage angst and tyranny
    • 3.3 Notes on a Scandal – love and manipulation (the novel vs. the film)
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Series index
Pages:
192
Year:
2020
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9783631820063 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9783631826898 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9783631826881 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2020. 192 pp.

Tomasz Fisiak is Assistant Professor in the Department of Canadian, Intermedial and Postcolonial Studies, Institute of English Studies, University of Lodz. The main subject of his research is Gothicism as a widely understood cultural phenomenon. He is a Language Editor of Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture.

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