 | Wide Sargasso Sea (Penguin Student Editions) by Jean Rhys | insidebreak | classic, colonialism, feminism, fiction, historical, madness, postcolonial, 19th century, west Indies, betrayal, psychological, tragedy |
 | History of Madness by Michel Foucault | Kunzelman | philosophy, theory, madness, non-ficition |
 | Comma 22 by Joseph Heller | cardy79 | 20th century, novel, american, italy, WWII, war, madness, power, humour, satire |
 | Brethren: Raised By Wolves, Volume One by W. A. Hoffman | being_blunt | Damaged people, Fiction, Jamaica, The West Indies, Madness, Pirates, Ships, Read 08 |
 | Great Tales of Madness and the Macabre by Charles Ardai | Kunzelman | collection, short stories, madness, fiction |
 | Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys | daisycat | 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die, 1999, 20th Century, Caribbean, Classic, CRF, Critical Reading Fiction, Critical Theory, Criticism, Feminist Criticism, Guardian 1000, IES, Immigrants, Intertextuality, Introduction to English Studies, Jane Eyre, Jean Rhys, Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Literature, Love, Madness, Newsweek's Top 100 Books: The Meta-List, Postcolonial Criticism, Prequel, Radcliffe Publishing Course Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century, Relationships, Romance, Social Life and Customs, Stereotypes, The Guardian's Text on the Beach: 50 Best Summer Reads Ever, The Modern Library's 100 Best Novels, Theory, Time's All-Time 100 Novels selection, Undergraduate, University, West Indies, WH Smith Literary Award |
 | King Lear (Arden Shakespeare) by Arden | daisycat | 1603-1606, 17th Century, Aging parents, ALA Outstanding Books for the College Bound, Classic, Critical Theory, Criticism, Deconstructive Criticism, Drama, Elizabethan, England, English, Family, Family Reunions, Fathers and Daughters, Inheritance and Succession, Kings and Rulers, Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Literature, Madness, Marxist Criticism, Newsweek's Top 100 Books: The Meta-List, Structuralist Criticism, Theory, Tragedy, Undergraduate, University, Ways of Reading, William Shakespeare, WOR, Young Adult Drama |
 | Jane Eyre (Vintage Classics) by Charlotte Bronte | daisycat | 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die, 1847, 19th Century, AAR Top 100 Romances, Allegorical, BBC's Big Read, Bildungsroman, Charity Schools, Charlotte Bronte, Classic, Country Homes, CRF, Critical Reading Fiction, Critical Theory, Criticism, Drama, England, Fairy Tale, Family, Family Reunions, Fathers and Daughters, Feminist Criticism, Fiction, Gothic, Governess Novel, Guardian 1000, Historical Fiction, History, IES, Inheritance and Succession, Introduction to English Studies, Jane Eyre, Junevile Fiction, Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Literature, Love, Madness, Man-woman Relationships, Married People, Marxist Criticism, Mentally Ill Women, Mistresses, Orphans, Postcolonial Criticism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Realism, Relationships, Romance, Social Life and Customs, Spiritual Allegory, Stereotypes, Suspense, The Observer's 100 Greatest Novels of All Time, The Pilgrim's Progress, The Telegraph's 110 Best Books: The Perfect Library, Theory, Undergraduate, University, Whitcoulls top 100: 2008, Yorkshire, Young Women |
 | The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad | s.kaosar | Madness, English literature, Africa, Congo, Classic literature, colonialism, primitive nature, imperialism, allegorical, darkness, death, journey, psychological, narrative style, jungle, mortality, human darkness, slavery, short story, novella, haunting |
 | History of Madness by Michel Foucault | bertilak | unread, source=Borders, cost=2495, madness |