The Novels of Margaret Drabble: Equivocal FiguresBarnes & Noble, 1980 - 141 Seiten Rose's thesis is that while female characters in Drabble's earlier novels rebelled against and even 'transcended' the patriarchy, in her later books Drabble's women offer an ambiguous message. |
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Jerusalem the Golden | 28 |
The Waterfall | 49 |
The Realms of Gold | 94 |
Urheberrecht | |
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