The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination / Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar ; with an introduction by Lisa Appignanesi

Por: Gilbert, Sandra MColaborador(es): Gubar, Susan [coautor] | Appignanesi, Lisa [prologuista]Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2020 Edición: Veritas paperback editionDescripción: XX, 719 p. ; 20 cmISBN: 9780300246728Tema(s): Mujeres y literatura -- Historia y crítica -- Gran Bretaña -- 18 | Literatura -- Autoras -- Gran Bretaña -- 18 | Literatura inglesa -- Temas, motivos | Mujeres en la literatura -- Aspectos psicológicos
Contenidos:
The Queen's looking glass: female creativity, male images of women, and the metaphor of literary paternity -- Infection in the sentence: the woman 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 Brontë'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.
Resumen: A pathbreaking book of literary criticism is now reissued with a new introduction by Lisa Appignanesi that speaks to how 'The Madwoman in the Attic' set the groundwork for subsequent generations of scholars writing about women writers, and why the book still feels fresh some four decades later
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The Queen's looking glass: female creativity, male images of women, and the metaphor of literary paternity -- Infection in the sentence: the woman 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 Brontë'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.

A pathbreaking book of literary criticism is now reissued with a new introduction by Lisa Appignanesi that speaks to how 'The Madwoman in the Attic' set the groundwork for subsequent generations of scholars writing about women writers, and why the book still feels fresh some four decades later

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