Gothic Studies
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Volume 6 Issue 1 (May 2004)
The Female Gothic: Then and Now (pp 1-7)
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Female Gothic and the Institutionalization of Gothic Studies (pp 8-18)
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`To live the life of hopeless recollection': Mourning and Melancholia in Female Gothic, 1780-1800 (pp 19-29)
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The Construction of the Female Gothic Posture: Wollstonecraft's Mary and Gothic Feminism (pp 30-44)
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Sapphic Subjectivity and Gothic Desires in Eliza Fenwick's Secresy (1795) (pp 45-56)
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Uncanny Stories: The Ghost Story As Female Gothic (pp 57-68)
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`Collusions of the Mystery': Ideology and the Gothic in Hagar's Daughter (pp 69-79)
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Love, Freud, and the Female Gothic: Bram Stoker's The Jewel of Seven Stars (pp 80-89)
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Skin Chairs and other Domestic Horrors: Barbara Comyns and the Female Gothic Tradition (pp 90-102)
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Viciousness in the Kitchen: Sylvia Plath's Gothic (pp 103-117)
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Lesbian Gothic: Genre, Transformation, Transgression (pp 118-130)
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Reviews (pp 131-155)
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