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Gillian Flynn’s Small Town Crime Fiction
Published 2023-12-01“…This paper addresses the profound sense of place in Gillian Flynn's crime fiction, which transpires through the locale of the small town. …”
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Monstruous Mothers and Dead Girls in Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects and Gone Girl
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: “…gillian flynn…”
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Masquerade and male desire in Eliza Haywood's fantomina and Gillian Flynn's gone girl
Published 2015“…In this essay, I will be examining Eliza Haywood’s Fantomina (1725) and Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl (2012), despite their vast difference in era, to discuss how female agency and female empowerment are achieved through masquerade. …”
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“Catastrophically Romantic”: Radical Inversions of Gilbert and Gubar’s Monstrous Angel in Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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“One Long Frightening Climax”: Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Lacan’s The Other Side of Psychoanalysis
Published 2014-12-01“…“‘One Long Frightening Climax’: Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Lacan’s The Other Side of Psychoanalysis argues that Lacan’s Seminar XVII: The Other Side of Psychoanalysis (1969-1970) may serve as an interpretive tool to analyze Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl (2012) because the novel depicts subjectivity, discourse, and desire (and its absence) in ways that reflect Lacan’s projections for consumerist society, and it also provides an example of the psychoanalytic act as a necessary precursor to the exalted “other side of psychoanalysis.” …”
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“Every morning you have to wake up and be you”? Psicopatía y actancia en Gone Girl de Gillian Flynn (2012)
Published 2017-03-01“…Resumen: Gone Girl de Gillian Flynn se ha convertido en una de las más exitosas y conocidas novelas de crímenes de los últimos años. …”
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Women representation and intersemiotic relations in Sharp Objects and Gone Girl
Published 2021-08-01Subjects: Get full text
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Incursion of the domestic : gone girl and the failure of state apparatuses
Published 2016“…The argument is augmented with a brief analysis of body politics in the novel Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.…”
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The appropriation of madness in the literary liberation of women
Published 2015“…This is a comparative essay of the representations of unconventional women portrayed in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), Susan Glaspell’s The Verge (1921) and Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl (2012). The essay explores and investigates the ways these three female authors appropriate madness to give voice to their silenced female protagonists. …”
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Inscribing Pain: Female Perversion and the Maternal Imago in Flynn’s Sharp Objects
Published 2021-06-01“…This paper aims at investigating the idea of female criminality in Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects with particular attention to Estela Welldon and Anna Motz's views about female perversion. …”
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