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Rosemary má děťátko: Ženská gotika ve světle druhé vlny feminismu
Gothic novels of the nineteenth century are often contextualized with the rise of the nuclear family and the first wave of feminism. They typically tell the story of a woman trapped and trying to resist the pressure of a powerful tyrant. Ira Levin's novel Rosemary's Baby, published in 1967, contains the usual tropes of the Gothic novel: a haunted house,openaire +1 more source
[Rezension von: Dušan Buran and colleagues, Dejiny slovenského výtvarného umenia - Gotika]
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