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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Women, Nove-Writing and Culture in the Later Eighteenth Century | ||
1 | Brotherly Love in David Simple | 23 |
2 | Female Abjection in A Simple Story | 37 |
3 | Female Gothic (1): Friends and Mothers | 52 |
4 | Sisterly Love in Sense and Sensibility | 73 |
5 | "Romantic Friendship" in Millenium Hall | 88 |
6 | Wollstonecraft and the Law of Desire | 103 |
7 | Self-Love in The Female Quixote: Romancing the Ego | 123 |
8 | "Defects and Deformity" in Camilla | 137 |
9 | The Pleasures of Victimization in The Romance of the Forest | 158 |
Afterword: Female Gothic (2): Demonic Love | 171 | |
Notes | 179 | |
Index | 205 |
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