ABSTRACT

This text offers scholarly and critical editions of significant novels of Gothic fiction from the Romantic period. It illustrates the various forms of female Gothic literature as a vehicle for representing the modern forms of subjectivity, or complex and authentic inward experience and identity.

part Vol. I|74 pages

The Libertine

chapter |7 pages

Chapter I

chapter |5 pages

Chapter II

chapter |7 pages

Chapter III

chapter |7 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |8 pages

Chapter V

chapter |6 pages

Chapter VI

chapter |8 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |8 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter |8 pages

Chapter IX

chapter |8 pages

Chapter X

part Vol. II|70 pages

The Libertine

chapter |7 pages

Chapter XI

chapter |12 pages

Chap. XII

chapter |9 pages

Chapter XIII

chapter |9 pages

Chap. XIV

chapter |9 pages

Chapter XV

chapter |13 pages

Chapter XVI

chapter |9 pages

Chapter XVII

part Vol. III|64 pages

The Libertine

chapter |9 pages

Chapter XVIII

chapter |10 pages

Chapter XIX

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XX

chapter |11 pages

Chapter XXI

chapter |9 pages

Chapter XXII

chapter |7 pages

Chapter XXIII

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XXIV

part Vol. IV|58 pages

The Libertine

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XXV

chapter |6 pages

Chapter XXVI

chapter |17 pages

Chapter XXVII

chapter |4 pages

Chapter XXVIII

chapter |6 pages

Chapter XXIX

chapter |7 pages

Chapter XXX

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XXXI