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Gothic Bodies: The Politics of Pain in Romantic Fiction
(1994)
  • Steven Bruhm
Abstract

An intriguing scholarly investigation, not so much of the ways the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries articulated pain, but of the ways in which pain itself articulated the late eighteenth-century experience. Through analysis of novels, plays, and poems, the author explores the transition from sensibility as a sense of "selflessness" to Romanticism, which puts the self in the foreground as the mediating consciousness. His tightly focused discussion sets a starting point for further critical investigation of the subject.

Keywords
  • Gothic studies,
  • Body,
  • Pain,
  • Romantic Fiction
Publication Date
1994
Publisher Statement
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Dr. Steven Bruhm is currently a faculty member of The University of Western Ontario.
Citation Information
Steven Bruhm. Gothic Bodies: The Politics of Pain in Romantic Fiction. (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stevenbruhm/11/