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William Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft and the perils of the present
Jonathan Dent

Wieland . Brown focuses on ventriloquism and (inner) voices in order to show how frighteningly vulnerable individuals are to powerful ideologies, and the destructive consequences that can result from religious enthusiasm and the internalisation of religious dogma. Theodore does not question the voice in his head, and this is one of the main targets of Brown’s Gothic novel: the disturbing ease with which

in Sinister histories