Susan D. Gubar (born November 30, 1944)[2] is an American author and distinguished Professor Emerita of English and Women's Studies at Indiana University.
She is best known for co-authoring the landmark feminist literary study The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination (1979) with Sandra Gilbert. She has also written a trilogy on women's writing in the 20th century. Her honours include the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Susan D. Gubar (born November 30, 1944) is an American author and distinguished Professor Emerita of English and Women's Studies at Indiana University...
criticism. She is best known for her collaborative critical work with SusanGubar, with whom she co-authored, among other works, The Madwoman in the Attic...
book by Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar, in which they examine Victorian literature from a feminist perspective. Gilbert and Gubar draw their title from Charlotte...
feminist screeds, such as those by Kate Millett or Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar, whose middlebrow mediocrity crippled women's studies from the start...
pregnancy, giving birth, and particularly maternity. Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar argue in their seminal book The Madwoman in the Attic (1979) that in...
socio-historical coprology. Random House, 1999. ISBN 0-375-50198-3. SusanGubar, "The Female Monster in Augustan Satire." Signs 3.2 (Winter, 1977): 380–394...
reticence, chastity, affability, [and] politeness". Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar state that for Goethe, "woman" symbolized pure contemplation, in contrast...
Easter Moment. New York City: HarperCollins. p. 150. ISBN 978-0899007328. SusanGubar, Judas: A Biography (W. W. Norton & Company, 2009) pp. 298–99 (referring...
important component to black female liberation. In 1979 Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar published The Madwoman in the Attic, an analysis of women's poetry and...
has also inspired a feminist variant in the work of Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar'. In similar vein, Shoshana Felman has asked with respect to what she...
earliest statements of feminist literary criticism, Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar deployed close reading to make a case for the distinctiveness of the...
"blames blacks for white violence directed against them." Conversely, SusanGubar notes approvingly that "the poem contains lines blaming black violence...
on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2010. Gilbert, Sandra M., and SusanGubar. "Florence Nightingale". The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women:...
answers. Potions, poisons, and self-protection." Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar regard Snow White and her mother/stepmother as two female stereotypes...
de Poche. pp. 7, 20. ISBN 978-2-253-00475-2. Gilbert, Sandra M. and SusanGubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century...
lives of women who attempted to live out the roles depicted in them. As SusanGubar and Sandra Gilbert explain in their seminal work, The Madwoman in the...
Luke (2004), Gaelic Gothic, Galway: Arlen House Gilbert, Sandra and SusanGubar (1979), The Madwoman in the Attic. ISBN 0-300-08458-7 Goulart, Ron (1986)...
Woolf, Virginia (1996). "The Professions of Women". In Gilbert, Sandra; SusanGubar (eds.). Norton Anthology of Literature by Women (2 ed.). W. W. Norton...
Criticism Elaine Showalter: Toward a Feminist Poetics Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar: Infection in the Sentence; The Madwoman in the Attic Murray Krieger:...
Standard of Aging", Susan Sontag (1979) "The Lie", Andrea Dworkin (1979) The Madwoman in the Attic, Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar (1979) "The Night and...
"Miltonic inversions". In The Madwoman in the Attic, Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar note that Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein is, in the view of many critics...
Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid Winner Sandra M. Gilbert and SusanGubar The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century...
Stuart Hall Susan Sontag Fredric Jameson David Harvey Edward W. Said Monique Wittig Benedict Anderson Sandra M. Gilbert and SusanGubar E. Ann Kaplan...
Case of Frankenstein". ELH 67.2 (2000): 565–87. Gilbert, Sandra and SusanGubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century...
18th century and are part of the transition to 19th-century realism. As SusanGubar and Sandra Gilbert explain, Austen makes fun of "such novelistic clichés...