abstract: This thesis explores how the characterization of mentally ill characters evolves in literature within the United States in order to understand if and how modern notions of mental illness have impacted American writers’ fictional depictions of insanity. For this reason, this project compares and contrasts American fiction from the 19th century and 21st century. More specifically, the thesis explores the two centuries to trace evolutions in the use of gothic tropes, the progression of the theme of identity, relevant paratexts, and public conversations about fictional mental illness in modern texts—all of which send specific messages about mental health and impact the ways in which the reader understands the characters with mental il...
The linking of mental illness and the Gothic is prevalent and persistent. In spite of sustained camp...
This thesis is an examination of the history of mental health treatment for women in the 19th centur...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...
This thesis explores the complex ways in which mental illness was portrayed in Victorian fiction. It...
The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of the United States of...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar Brit...
Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature: Exploring Real Struggles through Fictional Characters high...
Since the 1980 publication of the third edition of The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental D...
This thesis explores how late-nineteenth century American short fiction can be seen to have contribu...
The depiction of mental illness within in the horror film genre has historically been non-inclusive ...
The linking of mental illness and the Gothic is prevalent and persistent. In spite of sustained camp...
The purpose of this study is to examine the rhetorical function of mental illness regarding the way ...
abstract: A Monster in the House: Gothic and Victorian Representations of Female Madness explores fe...
This thesis will examine three plays written by three female American playwrights of the early twent...
The linking of mental illness and the Gothic is prevalent and persistent. In spite of sustained camp...
This thesis is an examination of the history of mental health treatment for women in the 19th centur...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...
This thesis explores the complex ways in which mental illness was portrayed in Victorian fiction. It...
The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of the United States of...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar Brit...
Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature: Exploring Real Struggles through Fictional Characters high...
Since the 1980 publication of the third edition of The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental D...
This thesis explores how late-nineteenth century American short fiction can be seen to have contribu...
The depiction of mental illness within in the horror film genre has historically been non-inclusive ...
The linking of mental illness and the Gothic is prevalent and persistent. In spite of sustained camp...
The purpose of this study is to examine the rhetorical function of mental illness regarding the way ...
abstract: A Monster in the House: Gothic and Victorian Representations of Female Madness explores fe...
This thesis will examine three plays written by three female American playwrights of the early twent...
The linking of mental illness and the Gothic is prevalent and persistent. In spite of sustained camp...
This thesis is an examination of the history of mental health treatment for women in the 19th centur...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...