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Love Beyond Death Charlie Seemann 1890-1935 demonstrates that the women's

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1890-1935 demonstrates that the women's suffrage movement did not so much suggest alternatives to women's gender and sexual behavior as it offered men and women afraid of perceived changes a tangible movement on which to blame their fears

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Love Beyond Death Charlie Seemann 1890-1935 demonstrates that the women'sThis illustrated volume explores the eroticisation of death in the literature, art, and music of the 19th century and the popular culture of our time. Death was the natural enemy of love in the arts of the West until the late 18th century. Then the two mated in artistic fancy, death being celebrated as a font of sensual bliss. Through the 19th century voluptuous visions of death pervaded high culture. Keats fell "half in love with easeful death", and

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