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Clare Walker Gore, Plotting Disability in the Nineteenth-Century Novel

Review

Hannah Bury

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2517-7850

Pages:

141 - 145

Date of Publication:

January 2022

About the author

Hannah Bury

Hannah Bury is a second-year PhD student at the University of Salford. Her interdisciplinary doctoral project analyses intersectional representations of femininity, madness, and disability in Nineteenth-Century children’s literature and Disney film adaptation. Hannah has recently published an article in a special issue of Brontë Studies, and she has a book chapter forthcoming in the edited collection entitled Gender and Female Villains in Twenty-First Century Fairy Tale Narratives (Bingley: Emerald Publishing, 2022).

University of Southampton, UK

SO17 1BJ

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