Narrating the Prison:  Role and Representation in Charles Dickens' Novels, Twentieth-Century Fiction, and Film
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Tharaud, Barry, 108n50

Thatcher, Margaret, 22

Tonry, Michael, 163n8

tough-guy ideals and prison narratives, 8, 234

Trilling, Lionel, 39

The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist (Breyten Breytenbach), 245n2

Turner, George, 120, 134, 154, 191

“Und selbst im Kerker frei...!” (Sigrid Weigel), 12n6

unreliable narration, 127

Van Diemen’s Land, 35n2

Vaverka, Ronald Dee, 204

Villette (Charlotte Brontë), 12n4

Vinson, Helen, 213

voice-over narration, 93, 94, 97, 137, 142, 143, 147, 155, 159, 167, 169, 172, 174, 177, 178, 190, 192, 225n15, 238

Wagner, Anthony, 93

Waiting for the Barbarians (J.M. Coetzee), 245n2

Waits, Tom, 110, 221

Walters, Suzanna Danuta, 245n1

Ward, David A., 26, 36n9

Ward, Sophie, 49

Warner, H.B., 70

Webb, Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 35n5

Whitmore, James, 168

Wilde (dir. Brian Gilbert), 8, 12n1, 118, 119, 140, 144, 164n16, 239

Wilde, Oscar, 8, 19, 118, 163n11

Wilson, David, 7, 112

Winstone, Ray, 117

Wlodarz, Joe, 176, 190, 225n11, 225n16

women-in-prison (WIP) films, 9, 245n1

Woods, Donald, 70

Yurka, Blanche, 78

Zimbardo, Philip G., 32