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The Victorian Period: Menstrual Madness in the Nineteenth Century
Kate Lister
Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies
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Nineteenth Century
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Madness
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Victorian Era
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Menstruation
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Tongue
16%
Violence
16%
Violent Women
16%
Hysteria
16%
Women's Representation
16%
Amenorrhea
16%
Superstition
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Jacobi
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Jane Eyre
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Voice Change
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Scream
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William Rowley
16%
Crime Fiction
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Cultural Beliefs
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Tight
16%
Trembling
16%
Rochester
16%
Irrationality
16%
Medical Text
16%
Royal College of General Practitioners
16%
Sensation Fiction
16%
Medical Profession
16%
Sigh
16%
Crime Shows
16%
Arts and Humanities
Nineteenth Century
100%
Madness
100%
Victorian Period
100%
Literature
16%
Tongue
16%
Jane Eyre
16%
Continual Reference
16%
Crime fiction
16%
Medical Profession
16%
Hysteria
16%
screams
16%
Medical texts
16%
Century Physician
16%
Medicine
16%
Medical
16%
royal
16%
Irrationality
16%
Victorian
16%
Rochester
16%