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"De ja vu in The Turn of the Screw" - Coggle Diagram
"De ja vu in The Turn of the Screw"
Gothic structures
De ja vu
Hysteria confronting otherness
Human relation
phenomenology of reading
Repetition
Subversion
Repeated frustration and anxiety
Women called upon to take responsibility but denied knowledge
Family buried secret, orphaned
Fairy tale repeated
shifts from fairy-tale to ghost story
Intertextuality
Jane Eyre
Governess mystery novel
1840's
Isolated heroine
Sentimental model
Parody
Female narrative, mans piece of work
guardian supportive narrator
Inquisitor and saviour
Displaces gothic tropes
Destiny
The Mysteries of Udulpho
Ambiguity of sentimental discourse
Secular experience moulded by religious exhaltation
Pamela
What is the governess's reward
Mysticism of romantic past
Feminine diary
Guardian housekeeping figure
Amelia
What a woman can do in a frenzy
Heroine pitted against a corrupt society of deciet
Feminine romance and psychic case
Fielding
Epic modern novel
Governess kept book beside her bed
12 book structure
Governess
Agent of death
Utters dooms-day
Near explicitely murders Myles
Frames as a repeated fairy-tale
Supernatural
Ghosts
fables