Abstract
Introduction Chapter 1: Elizabeth Gaskell's First-Person Narratives in the Context of Victorian Culture and Society: Theoretical Perspectives on First-Person Narration Chapter 2: Communal I/Eye: Narrating the Individual and the Community in Cranford's Heterotopic Utopia Chapter 3: Voyeuristic I/Eye: Disavowal, Defence, and Voyeurism in the Narration of Six Weeks at Heppenheim and Cousin Phillis Chapter 4 : Gothic I/Eye: Ghostliness of Identity in The Poor Clare and The Grey Woman Afterword
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