Abstract

Introduction: Figuring Madness - 'Unheard of Contradictions': The Language of Madness in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper' - 'Running Mad': Loco-Motion and the Madness of Language in Jane Austen's 'Love and Friendship' - The Body Melancholy: Trollope's He Knew He Was Right - The Suffocation of the Mother: Hysteria and Heart and Science - The Silent 'Horrors' of The Turn of the Screw and 'The Yellow Wallpaper' Revisited - Subjects at Sea: The Paranoiac Knowledge of Moby-Dick - Epilogue: Dia-gnosis - Works Cited

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