Uncle Whiskers

Uncle Whiskers
Author: Philip Brown
Publisher: Fontana Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1977
Genre: English prose literature
ISBN: 9780006347392

I Don't Have an Uncle Phil Anymore

I Don't Have an Uncle Phil Anymore
Author: Marjorie White Pellegrino
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781557985590

Following the unexpected death of his uncle, a boy travels to the funeral with his extended family and begins to think about what the event will mean for all of them.

A Place Apart

A Place Apart
Author: Paula Fox
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1504037472

National Book Award Winner: A grieving teenager wonders if she’ll ever understand anything—especially the big things—in life. Time passed, and all the minutes hurt . . . After her father’s death, Victoria Finch’s life changes completely. To save money, she and her mother move from Boston to a small house in the town of New Oxford. There, Victoria attends school in a building that resembles a train station, where no one pays her much attention. Then she meets Hugh Todd, the rich kid who runs the school’s theater club. He’s charming, adventurous, and encouraging, and he takes particular interest in Victoria’s writing. Hugh’s presence reinvigorates Victoria’s life. But he needs something as well, and as the months pass, Victoria realizes that his friendship comes at a high price. A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, A Place Apart is a lyrical novel of loss, friendship, and moving on.

Love's Progress

Love's Progress
Author: Caroline Howard Gilman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1840
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN:

Zanoni

Zanoni
Author: Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton 1st baron Lytton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1842
Genre:
ISBN:

Bluebeard Gothic

Bluebeard Gothic
Author: Heta Pyrhönen
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-03-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1442698888

'Bluebeard,' the tale of a sadistic husband who murders his wives and locks away their bodies, has inspired hundreds of adaptations since it first appeared in 1697. In Bluebeard Gothic, Heta Pyrhönen argues that Charlotte Brontë's 1847 classic Jane Eyre can be seen as one such adaptation, and that although critics have been slow to realize the connection, authors rewriting Brontë's novel have either intuitively or intentionally seized on it. Pyrhönen begins by establishing that the story of Jane Eyre is intermingled with the 'Bluebeard' tale, as young Jane moves between households, each dominated by its own Bluebeard figure. She then considers rewritings of Jane Eyre, such as Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) and Diane Setterfield's The Thirteenth Tale (2006), to examine how novelists have interpreted the status and meaning of 'Bluebeard' in Brontë's novel. Using psychoanalysis as the primary model of textual analysis, Bluebeard Gothic focuses on the conjunction of religion, sacrifice, and scapegoating to provide an original interpretation of a canonical and frequently-studied text.