Works of Fiction
Madame Bovary : provincial lives
Call Number: General Collection PQ2246.M2 E5 2009Dramatizing dementia : madness in the plays of Tennessee Williams
Call Number: General Collection PS3545.I5365 Z795 1997"The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction
Call Number: Online (see link above).
Also in print in GEN COLL at PS2388.M45 M38 1990Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Call Number: General Collection PR5485.A1 2004The double bind : a novel
Call Number: General Collection PS3552.O495 D68 2007The garden angel
Call Number: General Collection PS3606.R49 G37 2004Sanity Plea by
Call Number: Online and General Collection PS3572.O5 Z55 1989Publication Date: 1989-01-01The curious incident of the dog in the night-time
Call Number: General Collection PZ7.H1165 Cu 2003You can't catch me
Call Number: General Collection PS3565.A8 Y5 1995Fight Club : a novel
Call Number: General Collection PS3566.A4554 F54 1997She's come undone
Call Number: General Collection PS3562.A433 S54 1996Insanity as redemption in contemporary American fiction : inmates running the asylum
Call Number: General Collection PS374.M44 L87 1995
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