Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature

Helena Gurfinkel

earliest edition we have, 2014 Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2014 236 pages

"Provides an innovative reading of fatherhood and father-son relationships in a number of Victorian and modern literary texts. In addition to using an inventive psychoanalytic approach to redefining, or queering, the concept of patriarchy in literary studies and theory, it joins a larger contemporary conversation about changing masculinities and families"--

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Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature edition · 2017 · Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Incorporated · 236 pages · 9781683930709
Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature edition · 2014 · Fairleigh Dickinson University Press · 9781306573467
Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature edition · 2014 · Fairleigh Dickinson University Press · 236 pages · 9781611476378
Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature edition · 2014 · Fairleigh Dickinson University Press · 9781611476385

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