This book views late Victorian femininity, the New Woman, and Gender through literary representations of the figure of the monster, an appendage to the New Woman.
The Monster reveals that New Women loved one another complexly, not just as "friend" or "lover," but b.
The monster, an aberrant occurrence, performs Brecht\'s "alienation effect," making strange the world that she inhabits, thereby drawing veiled conclusions about the New Woman and Gender at the end of the fin-de-si cle .
This book views late Victorian femininity, the New Woman, and Gender through literary representations of the figure of the monster, an appendage to the New Woman