large, gaping flaws construction stories–mad wives attic, strange app — Elizabeth Hardwick, Seduction Betrayal: Women Literature

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The large, gaping flaws in the construction of the stories–mad wives in the attic, strange apparitions in Belgium–are a representation of the life she could not face; these gothic subterfuges represent the mind at a breaking point, frantic to find any way out. If the flaws are only to be attributed to the practicce of popular fiction of the time, we cannot then explain the large amount of genuine feeling that goes into them. They stand for the hidden wishes of an intolerable life.

Elizabeth Hardwick, Seduction and Betrayal: Women and Literature

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