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Egotism and delusion about women: The link in four Shakespeare plays | 1990-08 | Text | ir_htca |
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The feminist influence in literature: a study of three novels by Erica Jong, Sandra Hochman, and Constance Urdang | 1975-06 | Text | ir_htca |
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From the tightened bow to the hidden laurel: Women in the poetry of William Butler Yeats | 1997-06 | Text | ir_htca |
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Masculinity and femininity: The problem of gendered identity in Charlotte Bronte's novels | 1989-06 | Text | ir_htca |
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Matriarchal power in Ivy Compton-Burnett's Men and Wives and Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse | 1990-06 | Text | ir_htca |
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Spaces of origin: Figures of the archetypal feminine in Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Crane, and Bishop | 1994-06 | Text | ir_htca |
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Surrogacy and sisterhood: How female alliances challenge patriarchal society in Shakespeare | 2014-12 | Text | ir_htoa |
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Women and nature: The foundations of connection in E.M. Forster's Howards End and A Passage to India | 1990-06 | Text | ir_htca |