The Female GothicJuliann E. Fleenor |
Contents
The Female Gothic | 3 |
MYSTIQUE THE POPULAR GOTHIC | 17 |
Somebodys Trying to Kill Me and I Think Its | 31 |
Copyright | |
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ambivalence Ann Radcliffe Athena autobiography becomes Byron castle Catherine Cathy Cathy's character Charlotte Brontë Charlotte Perkins Gilman child childbirth conflict conventional critics danger dark death Dinesen dream Ellen Moers Emily Emily Brontë Emily's emotional essay experience expression fantasy father fear feelings Female Gothic feminine feminist femme fatale figure Frankenstein ghost Gilman girl Gothic fiction Gothic heroine Gothic novel Gothic romances grotesque Heathcliff Henny Henny's hero heroine's HIBK husband identity imagery imagination Jane Eyre Jane's Joan Lewis literal literary literature lover madness male marriage marry Mary Shelley masculine maternal metaphor monster mother murder Mysteries of Udolpho mystery narrative nature never Northanger Abbey O'Connor passion passive Percy Shelley physical plot Press psychological Radcliffe's reader reality relationship Rochester role seems sexual Shelley's social Stead story suggests Super-Male symbolic terror tion traditional Udolpho Univ villain vision woman women writers Wuthering Heights Yellow Wallpaper York young