


La posséder est tout ce qu'il a toujours voulu... Olivia, sa sœur adoptive, l'a trahi, il est temps pour lui de se venger. À la seconde où il a posé les yeux sur elle, Olivia est devenue son obsession. Après avoir passé des années en prison, il est enfin libre et prêt à la hanter. Tout ce qui concerne Olivia appartient à Malachi Vize. Son esprit Son corps Son âme Sa peur Sa douleur... Le soir d'Halloween, il ne peut plus se cacher dans l'ombre. Tout ce qu'il lui reste à posséder, c'est son cœur, même si cela signifie le prendre de force.

OWNING HER IS ALL HE EVER WANTED She betrayed him, and now he wants revenge against the sister who became his forbidden obsession the second he laid eyes on her. After she sends him to prison for years, he's free and ready to haunt her. Everything about Olivia belongs to Malachi Vize. Her mind Her body Her soul Her fear Her pain On Halloween night, he can no longer lurk in the shadows. All he has left to own is her heart, even if he needs to take it.

New Visibilities: Victimhood and Other Forms of Vulnerability in 21st-century Fiction (eds. Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega) addresses the relationship between trauma and ethics, and moves one step further to engage with vulnerability studies in their relation to literature and literary form. It consists of an introduction and of twelve articles written by specialists from various European countries and includes an interview with US novelist Jayne Anne Philips, conducted by her translator into French, Marc Amfreville, addressing her latest novel, Quiet Dell, through the victimhood-vulnerability prism. The corpus of primary sources on which the volume is based draws on various literary backgrounds in English, from Britain to India, through the USA. All contributions are original.

The first volume to provide an interdisciplinary, comprehensive history of twentieth and twenty-first century Gothic culture.


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Vol. for 1888 includes dramatic directory for Feb.-Dec.; vol. for 1889 includes dramatic directory for Jan.-May.




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