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- catalog abstract "Discusses the works of Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, and Emily Dickinson.".
- catalog contributor b1383659.
- catalog contributor b1383660.
- catalog contributor b1383661.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "Discusses the works of Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, and Emily Dickinson.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Toward a feminist poetics: 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 -- pt. 2. Inside the house of fiction: Jane Austen's tenants of possibility: Shut up in prose: gender and genre in Austen's Juvenilia -- Jane Austen's cover story (and its secret agents) -- pt. 3. How are we fal'n?: Milton's daughters: Milton's bogey: patriarchal poetry and women readers -- Horror's twin: Mary Shelley's monstrous eve -- Looking oppositely: Emily Brontë's bible of hell -- pt. 4. The spectral selves of Charlotte Brontë: 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 -- pt. 5. Captivity and consciousness in George Eliot's fiction: Made keen by loss: George Eliot's veiled vision -- George Eliot as the angel of destruction -- pt. 6. Strength in agony: nineteenth-century poetry by women: The aesthetics of renunciation -- A woman -- White: Emily Dickinson's yarn of Pearl.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 719 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0300022867".
- catalog identifier "0300025963 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "820/.9/9287".
- catalog subject "Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886.".
- catalog subject "English literature 19th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "English literature Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "English literature Women authors History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Milton, John, 1608-1674 Influence.".
- catalog subject "PR115 .G5".
- catalog subject "Women and literature Great Britain History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Women authors Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Women in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Toward a feminist poetics: 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 -- pt. 2. Inside the house of fiction: Jane Austen's tenants of possibility: Shut up in prose: gender and genre in Austen's Juvenilia -- Jane Austen's cover story (and its secret agents) -- pt. 3. How are we fal'n?: Milton's daughters: Milton's bogey: patriarchal poetry and women readers -- Horror's twin: Mary Shelley's monstrous eve -- Looking oppositely: Emily Brontë's bible of hell -- pt. 4. The spectral selves of Charlotte Brontë: 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 -- pt. 5. Captivity and consciousness in George Eliot's fiction: Made keen by loss: George Eliot's veiled vision -- George Eliot as the angel of destruction -- pt. 6. Strength in agony: nineteenth-century poetry by women: The aesthetics of renunciation -- A woman -- White: Emily Dickinson's yarn of Pearl.".
- catalog title "The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination / Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar.".
- catalog type "text".