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Victoria Margree

    Dr Victoria Margree's work delves into the intricate intersections of philosophy, politics, and feminist theory, often exploring these themes through the lens of fiction. She is dedicated to uncovering deeper understandings of the world by engaging critically with diverse literary forms. Her approach is characterized by sharp analysis, offering readers fresh perspectives on complex ideas. Through her writing, she seeks to illuminate the connections between abstract thought and lived experience.

    Neglected or Misunderstood: The Radical Feminism of Shulamith Firestone
    British Women's Short Supernatural Fiction, 1860'1930
    • British Women's Short Supernatural Fiction, 1860'1930

      Our Own Ghostliness

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book delves into women's supernatural short fiction from the first wave of feminism to the post-suffrage era, highlighting how literary ghosts reflect women's evolving roles. It examines haunted house narratives by Charlotte Riddell and Margaret Oliphant, revealing the complexities of middle-class wealth linked to exploitation. Additionally, it discusses Female Gothic tales by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Edith Nesbit, which critique the male portrayal of female death. The work also addresses colonial themes in Alice Perrin's stories and explores gender relations in post-World War I narratives, challenging traditional literary histories.

      British Women's Short Supernatural Fiction, 1860'1930