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Degeneration, Normativity and the Gothic at the Fin De Siècle
Author: Stephan Karschay
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This exciting new study looks at figures of degeneration and deviance in nineteenth-century science and late-Victorian Gothic fiction. The questions it raises are as relevant today as they were at the nineteenth centurys fin de siecle What constitutes the norm from which a deviation has occurred? When is a variation of the norm pronounced enough to qualify as pathological? What exactly does it mean to be normal or abnormal, and what happens if individuals find themselves on the wrong side of the divide? Stephan Karschay addresses these questions through extensive readings of works by scientists such as Darwin, Lombroso, Maudsley, and Krafft-Ebing, and the most famous Gothic novels of R. L. Stevenson, Arthur Machen, Bram Stoker, Richard Marsh, Oscar Wilde and Marie Corelli.
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