Scholar Chris Wiesenthal applies 20th-century psychoanalysis and theory to offer new interpretations of 19th-century texts by authors spanning the period from Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope to Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Henry James. The challenge of the reader here is to discern if Wiesenthal is implying madness in these classical writers or in their characters?
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Scholar Chris Wiesenthal applies 20th-century psychoanalysis and theory to offer new interpretations of 19th-century texts by authors spanning the period from Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope to Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Henry James. The challenge of the reader here is to discern if Wiesenthal is implying madness in these classical writers or in their characters?
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