The Gothic in Cristina García's "The Agüero Sisters"

[...]The Agüero Sisters' femicidal plot links it to the central concerns of contemporary female Gothic tales.2 García incorporates the Gothic into her story by evoking fear, the uncanny, and these gothic tales. [...]she emphasizes the processes of transculturation that influence not only US Lat...

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subjects American literature
Analysis
Anxiety
British & Irish literature
Criticism and interpretation
Cuban literature
English literature
Fear
Garcia, Cristina (1958- )
García, Cristina
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (1860-1935)
Gothic literature
Latin American culture
Latin American literature
Literary criticism
Magical realism
Mothers
Narratives
Novelists
Novels
Postpartum depression
Printing
Reading
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797-1851)
Skin & tissue grafts
Traditions
Violence
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