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An Analysis Of Sandra M. Gilbert And Susan Gubar's The Madwoman Attic: Woman Writer Nineteenth-century Literary Imagination
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The 1979 publication of Susan Gubar and Sandra M. Gilbert's ground-breaking studyThe Madwoman in the Atticmarked a founding moment in feminist literary history as much as feminist literary theory. In their extensive study of nineteenth-century women's writing, Gubar and Gilbert offer radical re-readings of Jane Austen, the Brontës, Emily Dickinson, George Eliot and Mary Shelley tracing a distinctive female literary tradition and female literary aesthetic. Gubar and Gilbert raise questions about canonisation that continue to resonate today, and model the revolutionary importance of re-reading influential texts that may seem all too familiar
The 1979 publication of Susan Gubar and Sandra M. Gilbert's ground-breaking studyThe Madwoman in the Atticmarked a founding moment in feminist literary history as much as feminist literary theory. In their extensive study of nineteenth-century women's writing, Gubar and Gilbert offer radical re-readings of Jane Austen, the Brontës, Emily Dickinson, George Eliot and Mary Shelley tracing a distinctive female literary tradition and female literary aesthetic. Gubar and Gilbert raise questions about canonisation that continue to resonate today, and model the revolutionary importance of re-reading influential texts that may seem all too familiar






















