Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... Gothic heroine who becomes , as it were , a Gothic writer , Gilman both ex- ploits and explores the conventions of the genre from a feminist perspective . The re- sult is a bold revelation of the meanings concealed beneath women ...
... Gothic heroine who becomes , as it were , a Gothic writer , Gilman both ex- ploits and explores the conventions of the genre from a feminist perspective . The re- sult is a bold revelation of the meanings concealed beneath women ...
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... Gothic . ' “ The Yel- low Wallpaper " is a story about why women have to invent mysteries -- both mystery stories and mysteries of domestic science . It is about the ways those two mysteries are related to each other in the narrator's ...
... Gothic . ' “ The Yel- low Wallpaper " is a story about why women have to invent mysteries -- both mystery stories and mysteries of domestic science . It is about the ways those two mysteries are related to each other in the narrator's ...
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... Gothic Novel . " Genre 10 ( 1977 ) : 529-72 . Fleenor , Juliann , ed . The Female Gothic . Lon- don : Eden , 1983 . Freud , Sigmund . The Interpretation of Dreams . Trans . James Strachey . 1900. New York : Discus - Avon , 1965 ...
... Gothic Novel . " Genre 10 ( 1977 ) : 529-72 . Fleenor , Juliann , ed . The Female Gothic . Lon- don : Eden , 1983 . Freud , Sigmund . The Interpretation of Dreams . Trans . James Strachey . 1900. New York : Discus - Avon , 1965 ...
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