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Susan David Bernstein is associate professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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"A richly interdisciplinary work on an important topic, a text from which scholars interested in gender, power, and Victorian domesticity will surely profit."--"Victorian Studies"

"This original and pertinent book brings insights of Foucault, Lacan, historical research, deconstruction, and feminist theory to bear on important questions about women and confession. . . . Framed by a carefully articulated set of theoretical assumptions, Bernstein's subtle readings of canonical ("Villette", "Daniel Deronda", and "Tess") and noncanonical ("Lady Audley's Secret") novels offer answers, albeit complex and contingent ones, to these questions. Her analyses will change the way we read these texts, not to mention the way we understand contemporary instances of confessing women, from Susan Smith and Tonya Harding to the feminist critics whose self-disclosures become the objects as well as the subjects of their own writing."--Robyn R. Warhol, University of Vermont

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