Vol. 50 No. 3 1983 - page 453

SANDRA M. GILBERT
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danger She represents was shared not only by anxious romancers
like Keats and Swinburne, Macdonald and Wilde, but also by
such disparate figures as Joseph Conrad, Rider Haggard, and
Sigmund Freud. There
is,
after all, to quote Conrad, "something
ominous and stately in her deliberate progress" through the
nineteenth century.
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