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B**A
Home is the castle
Very interesting study of the home (the castle) as a "contested" space. It is supposed to be the reign of the woman in Victorian society, but if women cannot feel secure and in charge inside the home, then there are conflicts. I liked the last chapter, the one about Emily Bronte and Wuthering Heights, where Ellis shows how the younger Catherine is able to create a new identity and exercise power through her education, and in so doing she is able to solve the conflicts of the previous generation.
B**S
Bump in the night.
Gothics have come and gone...and back again. This author, Ellis tackles the subject for the lay person and is very informative.
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