The madwoman in the attic the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination /
In this work the authors explore the works of many 19th-century women writers. They chart a tangible desire expressed for freedom from the restraints of a confining patriarchal society and trace a distinctive female literary tradition.
Основен автор: | Gilbert, Sandra M. |
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Други автори: | Gubar, Susan, 1944- |
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New Haven :
Yale University Press,
2000.
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Издание: | 2nd ed. |
Предмети: | |
Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=538706 |
Подобни документи: |
Print version::
Madwoman in the attic. |
Съдържание:
- The Queen's looking glass: female creativity, male images of women, and the metaphor of literary paternity
- Infection in the sentence: the women writer and the anxiety of authorship
- The parables of the cave
- Shut up in prose: gender and genre in Austen's Juvenilia
- Jane Austen's cover story (and its secret agents)
- Milton's bogey: patriarchal poetry and women readers
- Horror's twin: Mary Shelley's monstrous Eve
- Looking oppositely: Emily Bronte's bible of hell
- A secret, inward wound: The professor's pupil
- A dialogue of self and soul: plain Jane's progress
- The genesis of hunger, according to Shirley
- The buried life of Lucy Snowe
- Made keen by loss: George Eliot's veiled vision
- George Eliot as the angel of destruction
- The aesthetics of renunciation
- A woman, white: Emily Dickinson's yarn of pearl.