Tainted Souls and Painted Faces The Rhetoric of Fallenness in Victorian Culture
Prostitute, adulteress, unmarried woman who engages in sexual relations, victim of seduction-the Victorian "fallen woman" represents a complex array of stigmatized conditions. Amanda Anderson here reconsiders the familiar figure of the fallen woman within the context of mid-Victorian debat...
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Main Author: | Anderson, Amanda (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Cornell University Press
2018
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