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2017
This chapter reconsiders Edith Sitwell’s only novel, I Live under a Black Sun, as Gothic fiction opening up a political reading of British colonialism and women’s labor. When read as citing and rewriting Gothic tropes, the earnest moralizing in the text becomes more nuanced.
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This chapter reconsiders Edith Sitwell’s only novel, I Live under a Black Sun, as Gothic fiction opening up a political reading of British colonialism and women’s labor. When read as citing and rewriting Gothic tropes, the earnest moralizing in the text becomes more nuanced.
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2005
Abstract The Gothic existed long before it became a genre-word. In origin, it is a race-term, referring to the Goths who, from their tribal homelands in Germany or Scandinavia, invaded central and southern Europe and helped to bring down the Roman Empire (Goths under Alaric sacked Rome in ad 410).
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Abstract The Gothic existed long before it became a genre-word. In origin, it is a race-term, referring to the Goths who, from their tribal homelands in Germany or Scandinavia, invaded central and southern Europe and helped to bring down the Roman Empire (Goths under Alaric sacked Rome in ad 410).
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2005
Around 1243 Bonatacca Sansedoni, an outstanding figure on the Sienese diplomatic and military scene as a Ghibelline, bought a house and tower in the San Vigilio district, between the Piazza del Campo and the Via Francigena. This purchase was an opportunity that Bonatacca and his descendants would enhance with the construction, enlargement, and ...
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Around 1243 Bonatacca Sansedoni, an outstanding figure on the Sienese diplomatic and military scene as a Ghibelline, bought a house and tower in the San Vigilio district, between the Piazza del Campo and the Via Francigena. This purchase was an opportunity that Bonatacca and his descendants would enhance with the construction, enlargement, and ...
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