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- catalog contributor b6560637.
 - catalog created "c1994.".
 - catalog date "1994".
 - catalog date "c1994.".
 - catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
 - catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-194) and index.".
 - catalog description "pt. 1. Different Visions: Asylum Autobiographer as Middle-Glass Medium and Revolutionary. 1. Elizabeth Packard and Versions of Sanity. 2. Elizabeth Packard and Sophie Olsen: Violence, Spiritualism, and Writing in the Asylum -- pt. 2. The Secrets of Madness: Asylum Autobiography as Expose and Popular Novel. 3. Lydia Smith and Clarissa Lathrop: Whose Paranoia Is It Anyway? 4. "The Hidden Things of Darkness Shall Be Brought to Light" -- pt. 3. The Prescribed Autobiography. 5. "A Human Being Had Turned Beast": Self-alienation and Subjectivity in Jane Hillyer's Reluctantly Told. 6. Zelda Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz as Asylum Autobiography.".
 - catalog extent "viii, 202 p. ;".
 - catalog identifier "0252020987 (cloth)".
 - catalog identifier "0252063899 (pbk.)".
 - catalog issued "1994".
 - catalog issued "c1994.".
 - catalog language "eng".
 - catalog publisher "Urbana : University of Illinois Press,".
 - catalog spatial "United States".
 - catalog subject "362.2/1/0973 20".
 - catalog subject "American prose literature Women authors History and criticism.".
 - catalog subject "Autobiography Women authors.".
 - catalog subject "Literature and mental illness.".
 - catalog subject "Mentally ill in literature.".
 - catalog subject "Mentally ill women United States Biography History and criticism.".
 - catalog subject "PS366.A88 W66 1994".
 - catalog subject "Psychiatric hospital patients United States Biography History and criticism.".
 - catalog subject "Women and literature United States History.".
 - catalog subject "Women patients United States Biography History and criticism.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Different Visions: Asylum Autobiographer as Middle-Glass Medium and Revolutionary. 1. Elizabeth Packard and Versions of Sanity. 2. Elizabeth Packard and Sophie Olsen: Violence, Spiritualism, and Writing in the Asylum -- pt. 2. The Secrets of Madness: Asylum Autobiography as Expose and Popular Novel. 3. Lydia Smith and Clarissa Lathrop: Whose Paranoia Is It Anyway? 4. "The Hidden Things of Darkness Shall Be Brought to Light" -- pt. 3. The Prescribed Autobiography. 5. "A Human Being Had Turned Beast": Self-alienation and Subjectivity in Jane Hillyer's Reluctantly Told. 6. Zelda Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz as Asylum Autobiography.".
 - catalog title "The writing on the wall : women's autobiography and the asylum / Mary Elene Wood.".
 - catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
 - catalog type "History. fast".
 - catalog type "text".