By Bansari Mitra

Bansari Mitra received her Ph.D. in English from State University of New York at Buffalo. She specializes in Victorian and Postcolonial Literature. She has published a book on the migration of Western folktales to the East, and articles on Postcolonial Literature and Indian films in Hecate, Kinema and Asian Cinema. She has also published book reviews in the Canadian Journal of Film Studies and Birkbeck Early Modern Society Bulletin. She has taught in many universities in the USA and has been a research fellow at Trinity College Dublin and Birkbeck University, London.


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Improbable History of the Mysterious Lady

  “Improbable History of the Mysterious Lady”: Domestication of Gothic in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall     Section I: The Gothic as Prototype   All novels are, or should be, written for both men and women to read, and I am at a loss to conceive how a man should permit himself to write…