Afterlife of Property
Explore the intriguing intersections of gender, literature, and cultural theory in Afterlife of Property by Jeff Nunokawa. Published by Princeton University Press in 2003, this thought-provoking book spans 160 pages and delves into the Victorian novel's portrayal of women's love as a stable fortune for men. Nunokawa examines how these narratives depict women as property, detached from the unpredictable nature of the marketplace. Ideal for readers interested in British literature, gender studies, and literary criticism, this work offers a rich analysis of 19th-century novels and their implications on societal norms. Whether you're a student, scholar, or simply a literature enthusiast, Afterlife of Property promises to challenge your perceptions and deepen your understanding of the complexities surrounding love and ownership in Victorian society.