The Woman (In) Question: Gender, Politics, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton's Lucretia.

Explores the `forgery' of femininity in Edward Bulwer-Lytton's `Lucretia: or, the Children of Night' (1846), which explicitly inserts itself into the debates about `The Woman (in) Question.' Bulwer's forgery of female subjectivity in `Lucretia'; Ideal self; The forgery of femininity by the figure of...

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Publicado en:Novel: A Forum on Fiction Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 80 - 96
Autor principal: Ciolkowski, Laura
Formato: Literary Criticism
Publicado: Duke University Press Fall92
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Sumario:Explores the `forgery' of femininity in Edward Bulwer-Lytton's `Lucretia: or, the Children of Night' (1846), which explicitly inserts itself into the debates about `The Woman (in) Question.' Bulwer's forgery of female subjectivity in `Lucretia'; Ideal self; The forgery of femininity by the figure of Lucretia; More.