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Writers in 19th-century Britain were troubled, says Houston (English, U. of New Mexico) by the enormous cultural power wielded by a female monarch during a time when women were supposed to be domestic angels. She looks at works by such writers as Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Margaret Oliphant to point out the complexities of their gender, representation, authority, and identity constructions.
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