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| | | | By Ellie Jackson Here is the last of the guest blogs from Sheffield Hallam student, Ellie Jackson, about the novels of Daphne du Maurier. This is part of Ellie's final year project. Here she sets o... | |
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| | | | The Dark Mirror (1946) In films such as The Dark Mirror and The Locket, the male psychiatrist is posited as an antidote to the bad female by being ''established as a detective figure whose principal function is to investigate and ultimately to eradicate 'deviance' (represented in these instances by excessive female desire.)'' From Frank Krutnik ... Continue reading Noirvember - Freudian Femme Fatales - 1946 : The Dark Mirror (1946) & The Locket (1946) 'Twisted Inside' | |
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| | | | In "The Belle of Belgrave," book two in the "Belles of London" series, Mimi Matthews's masterful storytelling draws us in with her subtle parallels to the classic fairytale, "Beauty and the Beast." | |
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| | Book Review #thebelleofbelgravesquare #mimimatthews #berkleyromance #netgalley #historicalromance #booktour #autenproseprI have been absolutely charmed by the Belles of London series by Mimi Matthews. I loved the first and I am continuously blown away by the second. Mimi Matthews has such a lovely voice that is easily accessible, quickly draws the reader in, and keeps the reader intrigued to the last page. This novel feels fresh and new, the machinations and beats are unique to the first and dra |