Bertha Rochester, the original madwoman in the attic, remains the most potent image we have of nineteenth-century insanity. From the moment Jane first hears the ‘goblin ha-ha’ from above, to her fiery ...
JSTOR Daily: The Madwoman Outside the Attic: Eavesdropping and Narrative Agency in The Woman in White
The Madwoman Outside the Attic: Eavesdropping and Narrative Agency in The Woman in White
The New York Times: Sandra M. Gilbert, Co-Author of ‘The Madwoman in the Attic,’ Dies at 87
Sandra M. Gilbert, Co-Author of ‘The Madwoman in the Attic,’ Dies at 87
The WMNF Song of the Day for is “Waves” by MADWOMAN a psychedelic indie band hailing from the swampy metropolis of Gainesville, Florida. Started in a garage by songwriter and vocalist ...
Classic literature is full of stock characters and literary devices, of which the trope of the deranged madwoman-often portrayed as somehow set aside from the action of the story, and often locked in ...
My 14th Grammy award is a very special one. Being a songwriter, all I want to do is tell stories that touch peoples hearts. Telling this story with Bruno about love is truly a piece of my soul—love...
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Ah, the comma. Of all the punctuation marks in English, this one is perhaps the most misused. And it’s no wonder. There are lots of rules about comma usage, and often the factors that determine whether you should use one are quite subtle. But fear not! Below, you’ll find guidance for the trickiest comma questions. What is a comma? While a period ends a sentence, a comma indicates a smaller break. Some writers think of a comma as a soft pause—a punctuation mark that separates words ...