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MATERNITY AS HISTORY: GENDER AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF GENRE IN MERIDEL LE SUEUR'S THE GIRL.Published in:1988By:Rabinowitz, PaulaPublication type:Literary Criticism
FEMINIST DISCOURSE AND THE ALIEN WORD: A BAKHTINIAN ANALYSIS OF MERIDEL LE SUEUR'S THE GIRL.Published in:MidAmerica, 1997, v. 24, p. 70By:BOEHNLEIN, JAMES M.Publication type:Article