Bearing Witnessing with What We Cannot Speak: The Use of the Abject and Figurative Language in Pat Barker's Regeneration and Union Street.Published in:Narrative, 2022, v. 30, n. 3, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/nar.2022.0051By:Erwin, CarolPublication type:Article
'A Complex Mixture of Fascination and Distaste': Relationships between Women in Pat Barker's "Blow Your House Down," "Liza's England" and "Union Street."Published in:Journal of Gender Studies, 2007, v. 16, n. 3, p. 249, doi. 10.1080/09589230701562947By:Falcus, SarahPublication type:Article
“He Had Always Believed That There Were Two Sorts of Women: The Decent Ones and the Rest”: The Female Body, Dirt, and Domesticity in Pat Barker’s Union Street.Published in:2011By:Gallagher, LucyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Crisis, Reproduction, and Resistance in Pat Barker's Union Street and Blow Your House Down.Published in:2015By:Alcalá, Roberto Del VallePublication type:Literary Criticism
Recovered perspectives: gender, class, and memory in Pat Barker's writing.Published in:1999By:Kirk, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Century's daughters: recent women's fiction and history.Published in:1987By:Pykett, LynPublication type:Literary Criticism
Taking next steps: Gerontological education, research, and...Published in:Gerontologist, 1994, v. 34, n. 6, p. 822, doi. 10.1093/geront/34.6.822By:Holstein, MarthaPublication type:Article
Unsettling ageing in three novels by Pat Barker.Published in:2012By:FALCUS, SARAHPublication type:Literary Criticism