Gilbert and Gubar's the Madwoman in the Attic after Thirty Years.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword: Conversions of the Mind - Sandra M. Gilbert -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "Bursting All the Doors": The Madwoman in the Attic after Thirty Years - Annette R. Federico -- 1. After Gilbert and Gubar: Madwomen Inspired by Madwoman - Susan Fraiman -- 2. Modeling the Madwoman: Feminist Movements and the Academy - Marlene Tromp -- 3. Gilbert and Gubar's Daughters: The Madwoman in the Attic's Spectre in Milton Studies - Carol Blessing -- 4. Feminism to Ecofeminism: The Legacy of Gilbert and Gubar's Readings of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and The Last Man - Katey Castellano -- 5. Enclosing Fantasies: Jane Eyre - Madeleine Wood -- 6. Jane Eyre's Doubles? Colonial Progress and the Tradition of New Woman Writing in India - Narin Hassan -- 7. Revisiting the Attic: Recognizing the Shared Spaces of Jane Eyre and Beloved - Danielle Russell -- 8. The Legacy of Hell: Wuthering Heights on Film and Gilbert and Gubar's Feminist Poetics - Hila Shachar -- 9. The Veiled, the Masked, and the Civil War Woman: Louisa May Alcott and the Madwoman Allegory - Keren Fite -- 10. Sensationalizing Women's Writing: Madwomen in Attics, the Sensational Canon, and Generic Confinement - Tamara Silvia Wagner -- 11. Ghosts in the Attic: Gilbert and Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic and the Female Gothic - Carol Margaret Davison -- 12. Elizabeth Gaskell: A Well-Tempered Madness - Thomas P. Fair -- 13. Mimesis and Poiesis: Reflections on Gilbert and Gubar's Reading of Emily Dickinson - Lucia Aiello -- Contributors -- Index.
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