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4. Written on the Body: The Sensational Nation in Matthew Arnold and Wilkie Collins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Illustrations IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Introduction: Gothic Fictions and English Nationality 1
- 1. Paranoia and the Englishwoman: Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian 21
- 2. De Quincey’s Gothic Autobiography and the Opium Wars 46
- 3. Border Crossings: Nationality, Sexuality, and Colonialism in Charlotte Bronte’s Villette 76
- 4. Written on the Body: The Sensational Nation in Matthew Arnold and Wilkie Collins 107
- 5. Mother Dracula 135
- Afterword 156
- Notes 169
- Bibliography 197
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Illustrations IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Introduction: Gothic Fictions and English Nationality 1
- 1. Paranoia and the Englishwoman: Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian 21
- 2. De Quincey’s Gothic Autobiography and the Opium Wars 46
- 3. Border Crossings: Nationality, Sexuality, and Colonialism in Charlotte Bronte’s Villette 76
- 4. Written on the Body: The Sensational Nation in Matthew Arnold and Wilkie Collins 107
- 5. Mother Dracula 135
- Afterword 156
- Notes 169
- Bibliography 197
- Index 215