«You’re obliged to have recourse to bodies» corporeal proliferation, class, and literary taste in M.E. Braddon’s Revision of The Outcasts
The sensation novel was frequently criticised for its corporeality and vulgar depictions of physical violence. M.E. Braddon was identified as a prime offender in this respect, yet Braddon’s anonymous writing for the penny fiction market displays considerably more explicit emphasis on corporeality th...
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2015
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