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10. 'One of Those People Like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath': The Pathologized Woman Reader in Literary and Popular Culture
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Janet Badia
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Women Readers as Literary Figures and Cultural Icons 1
- 1. Reading Women/Reading Pictures: Textual and Visual Reading in Charlotte Brontë's Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Painting 27
- 2. 'Success Is Sympathy': Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Woman Reader 53
- 3. Reading Mind, Reading Body: Augusta Jane Evans's Beulah and the Physiology of Reading 77
- 4. 'I Should No More Think of Dictating ... What Kinds of Books She Should Read': Images of Women Readers in Victorian Family Literary Magazines 105
- 5. The Reading Habit and 'The Yellow Wallpaper' 129
- 6. Social Reading, Social Work, and the Social Function of Literacy in Louisa May Alcott's 'May Flowers' 149
- 7. 'A Thought in the Huge Bald Forehead': Depictions of Women in the British Museum Reading Room, 1857-1929 168
- 8. 'Luxuriat[ing] in Milton's Syllables': Writer as Reader in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks on a Road 192
- 9. Poor Lutie's Almanac: Reading and Social Critique in Ann Petry's The Street 215
- 10. 'One of Those People Like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath': The Pathologized Woman Reader in Literary and Popular Culture 236
- 11. The 'Talking Life' of Books: Women Readers in Oprah's Book Club 255
- Afterword: Women Readers Revisited 281
- Contributors 295
- Backmatter 299
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Women Readers as Literary Figures and Cultural Icons 1
- 1. Reading Women/Reading Pictures: Textual and Visual Reading in Charlotte Brontë's Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Painting 27
- 2. 'Success Is Sympathy': Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Woman Reader 53
- 3. Reading Mind, Reading Body: Augusta Jane Evans's Beulah and the Physiology of Reading 77
- 4. 'I Should No More Think of Dictating ... What Kinds of Books She Should Read': Images of Women Readers in Victorian Family Literary Magazines 105
- 5. The Reading Habit and 'The Yellow Wallpaper' 129
- 6. Social Reading, Social Work, and the Social Function of Literacy in Louisa May Alcott's 'May Flowers' 149
- 7. 'A Thought in the Huge Bald Forehead': Depictions of Women in the British Museum Reading Room, 1857-1929 168
- 8. 'Luxuriat[ing] in Milton's Syllables': Writer as Reader in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks on a Road 192
- 9. Poor Lutie's Almanac: Reading and Social Critique in Ann Petry's The Street 215
- 10. 'One of Those People Like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath': The Pathologized Woman Reader in Literary and Popular Culture 236
- 11. The 'Talking Life' of Books: Women Readers in Oprah's Book Club 255
- Afterword: Women Readers Revisited 281
- Contributors 295
- Backmatter 299