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Collecting The South: An Historical Overview Of Reference Sources For The Study Of Southern Literature, Jeanne Pavy Jun 1999

Collecting The South: An Historical Overview Of Reference Sources For The Study Of Southern Literature, Jeanne Pavy

Jeanne Pavy

No abstract provided.


Margaret Atwood Revisited, Karen Stein Dec 1998

Margaret Atwood Revisited, Karen Stein

Karen F Stein

Fiction writer, poet, critic, cartoonist, editor, children's book author, lecturer, teacher, and activist, Margaret Atwood is a major figure in the contemporary flowering of Canadian literature. This book provides an overview of Atwood's works, focusing on central themes, especially the paradoxes and possibilities of storytelling, sexual politics, and quests. Atwood's protagonists are storytellers, witnesses to a world that is often confusing and dangerous; the fictions these characters invent about their lives can become traps, self-fulfilling prophecies, or liberating fictions.


Mary Roberts Rinehart, Mary Freier Dec 1998

Mary Roberts Rinehart, Mary Freier

Mollie Freier

No abstract provided.


The "Had-I-But-Known”, Mary Freier Dec 1998

The "Had-I-But-Known”, Mary Freier

Mollie Freier

No abstract provided.


Del Relato A La Pantalla: La Alteridad En Cabeza De Vaca, Cesar Valverde Dec 1998

Del Relato A La Pantalla: La Alteridad En Cabeza De Vaca, Cesar Valverde

Cesar Valverde

No abstract provided.


Del Relato A La Pantalla: La Alteridad En Cabeza De Vaca, Cesar Valverde Dec 1998

Del Relato A La Pantalla: La Alteridad En Cabeza De Vaca, Cesar Valverde

Cesar Valverde

No abstract provided.