Rising to the surface : suicide as narrative strategy in twentieth-century women's fiction
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Rising to the surface : suicide as narrative strategy in twentieth-century women's fiction
UMI, c1998
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Reprint of the author's thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of South Florida, December 1997
Selected bibliography: p 177-193
Vita: p [194]
UMI Number: 9815466
Contents of Works
- "The awakening" : Deadly awakenings : Edna Pontellier and the paradox of self-possession
- "The house of mirth" : The beautifully damned : Edith Wharton's fatal "Femme"
- "Mrs. Dalloway" : Clarissa Dalloway's successful suicide : the paradox of loss
- "The golden notebook" : Anna Freeman Wulf : the burden of autonomous life
- "The bell jar" : Esther Greenwood and the landscape of the female artist
- "Surfacing" : resurfacing : Margaret Atwood's narrative quest