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Alien Nation : Nineteenth-Century Gothic Fictions and English Nationality
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Cannon Schmitt
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December 31 1997
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January 8 2018
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Illustrations
pp. VII
Contents
pp. XI
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction: Gothic Fictions and English Nationality
pp. 21
1. Paranoia and the Englishwoman: Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian
pp. 46
2. De Quincey’s Gothic Autobiography and the Opium Wars
pp. 76
3. Border Crossings: Nationality, Sexuality, and Colonialism in Charlotte Bronte’s Villette
pp. 107
4. Written on the Body: The Sensational Nation in Matthew Arnold and Wilkie Collins
pp. 135
5. Mother Dracula
pp. 156
Afterword
pp. 169
Notes
pp. 197
Bibliography
pp. 215
Index
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