Outside the pale : cultural exclusion, gender difference, and the Victorian woman writer /
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Author / Creator: | Michie, Elsie B. (Elsie Browning), 1948- |
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Imprint: | Ithaca : Cornell University Press, c1993. |
Description: | 190 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Reading women writing |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1560132 |
Table of Contents:
- Reading Women Writing
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Excluded from Discourse and Imprisoned within It: The Position of the Nineteenth-Century Woman Writer
- 1. Matters That Appertain to the Imagination: Accounting for Production in Frankenstein
- 2. The Yahoo, Not the Demon: Heathcliff, Rochester, and the Simianization of the Irish
- 3. My Story as My Own Property: Gaskell, Dickens, and the Rhetoric of Prostitution
- 4. Those That Will Not Work: Prostitutes, Property, Gaskell, and Dickens
- 5. High Art and Science Always Require the Whole Man: Culture and Menstruation in Middlemarch
- Conclusion: Products, Simians, Prostitutes, and Menstruating Women: What Do They Have in Common?
- Works Cited
- Index