Women, Literature, CriticismHarry Raphael Garvin Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 177 páginas The essays in this book range from historical to biographical, archetypal and formalist, often in combination. All the essays, however, take a new look at the question of women and literature, with an awareness of working in an atmosphere of change. |
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