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The Marked Body: Domestic Violence in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Literature, The ambiguities and paradoxes of domestic violence were amplified in Victorian culture, which emphasized the home as a woman's place of security. In The Marked Body, Kate Lawson and Lynn Shakinovsky examine the discarded and violated bodies of middle-clas, The Marked Body: Domestic Violence in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Literature
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  • The Marked Body: Domestic Violence in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Literature
  • Written by author Kate Lawson
  • Published by State University of New York Press, 9/18/2009
  • The ambiguities and paradoxes of domestic violence were amplified in Victorian culture, which emphasized the home as a woman's place of security. In The Marked Body, Kate Lawson and Lynn Shakinovsky examine the discarded and violated bodies of middle-clas
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 "A frightful object": Romance, Obsession, and Death in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birth-Mark" 23
2 Domestic Violence, Abjection, and the Comic Novel: Anthony Trollope's: Barchester Towers 41
3 Violence, Causality, and the "Shock of History": George Eliot's "Janet's Repentance" 61
4 "The Sins of the Father" and "The Female Line": Phantom Visitations and Cruelty in Elizabeth Gaskell's "The Poor Clare" 85
5 Rape, Transgression, and the Law: The Body of Marian Erle in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's: Aurora Leigh 105
6 "Will she end like Me?": Violence and the Uncanny in Wilkie Collins's: Man and Wife 125
Conclusion 151
Notes 159
Works Cited 181
Index 195


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