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Neo-Victorianism’s inhospitable hospitality: a case study of Michel Faber’s The Crimson Petal and the White

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European Journal of English Studies, Volume: 24, Issue: 3, Pages: 208 - 228

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This article explores neo-Victorianism as an enactment of a curiously inhospitable form of hospitality afforded its consumers/audiences. Implicit gender biases underpinning Emmanuel Levinas' and Jacques Derrida's conceptualizations of hospitality are analysed via a case study of Michel Fab...

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ISSN: 1382-5577 1744-4233
Published: Informa UK Limited 2021
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