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Studies in Short Fiction, Fall, 1998 by Diane Long Hoeveler
Veeder, William. "The Nurturance of the Gothic: The Turn of the Screw." Gothic Studies 1 (1999): 47-85.
Willen, Gerald. A Casebook on "The Turn of the Screw." New York: Crowell, 1960.
DIANE LONG HOEVELER, is professor of English and coordinator of the Women's Studies program at Marquette University, author of Romantic Androgyny (1990) and Gothic Feminism (1998), the coauthor of a critical study of Charlotte Bronte and the coeditor of books on Comparative Romanticisms, Jane Eyre, women writers of color, and a historical dictionary of feminism. Most recently, she has co-edited the MLA's Approaches to Teaching the Gothic volume, Houghton Mifflin's new edition of Wuthering Heights, and a collection of essays on women and creativity.
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