Dissertation with Chapter I much revised. Arno Press, 1980
Chapters II and III of this study appeared in my 1976 dissertation of the same title. Chapter I has been much revised as a result of work that I was enabled to do by a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities at Cornell —From the Acknowledgments
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter I. The Structure of Gothic Conventions
Chapter II. Language as Live Burial: Thomas De Quincey
Chapter III. Immediacy, Doubleness, and the Unspeakable: Wuthering Heights and Villette
Selected bibliography