The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale

The Kiss of Death

R Stott author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:20th Nov '92

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The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale cover

This book examines the rise of the femme fatale as a prominant fictional type in late nineteenth-century British culture. As a stereotype she has been 'fabricated', that is to say constructed as a 'figure in the carpet' of the fin-de-siècle. The book argues that Rider Haggard's She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed , Bram Stoker's female vampires and Conrad's destructive Malayan or African women, even Hardy's Tess , are all caught up in a series of late nineteenth-century contexts: biological determinism, imperialism, race, theories about female sexuality, degeneration and evolutionary theory.

'This is an impressively intelligent work of investigation, which makes good use of late Victorian imperial history and criminology.' - Chris Baldick, Times Literary Supplement

ISBN: 9780333556122

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 510g

257 pages