Mad Intertextuality: Madness in Twentieth-century Women's Writing |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 5 |
DECONSTRUCTION | 25 |
Strategies of Deconstruction | 39 |
Copyright | |
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American Atwood autobiography Bachmann Bâtarde Bell Jar Bluest Eye body chapter Cixous critical cultural Dalloway death deconstruction difference discourse Djuna Barnes Doctor Doris Lessing Elizabeth essay Eva's existence experience Fall Franza Fayne female madness feminine Feminism feminist fictional Four-Gated City Freud gender hallucination hereafter abbreviated hereafter cited Hermione Hermione's heroine Hunger nach Wahnsinn identity intertextuality Irigaray Jean Rhys journey Laingian Leduc lesbian Letty Linden Hills literary Literature living Luce Irigaray mad intertextuality madwoman male Malina marriage Mary Barnes masculine Merleau-Ponty metaphor mirror Mirror Stage modernism modernist mother narrative narrator Nightwood novel passion patriarchal pattern Pecola Phenomenology psychic psychoanalysis quest Question of Power reading rebirth relation Robin role Sello sense sexual sixties social space Spatial Form spiritual structure suicide Surfacing symbolic T.S. Eliot theory tion TWTSI victim vision visionary Wide Sargasso Sea Wind woman Woolf writing York