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This Cambridge University Press volume investigates the intersection of biography and Gothic literature through the lens of Isabella Kelly, a notable but often overlooked author of the Romantic period. Yael Shapira provides a comprehensive analysis of Kelly’s life, works, and cultural context, demonstrating how biographical study enriches our understanding of Gothic fiction and trade publishing practices.
The book explores Kelly’s role within the Trade-Gothic tradition, examining how her personal experiences and social position shaped her literary output. Shapira argues that biographical approaches are essential for recovering marginalized voices in Gothic literature and understanding the commercial and creative networks that sustained women writers. This element combines literary criticism, biographical scholarship, and book history to offer fresh insights into Romantic-era authorship and the evolution of Gothic literary forms.







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