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... become what they are capable of becoming , even if that involves a risk , as it does for Marvella in Gather the Faces . The next quality I think is important in her work is the way in which , whilst the novels don't dodge any of the ...
... become what they are capable of becoming , even if that involves a risk , as it does for Marvella in Gather the Faces . The next quality I think is important in her work is the way in which , whilst the novels don't dodge any of the ...
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... become a shadow without substance or circularity as I fought to absorb the special features of this new place . A child at the Back of Beyond , I had sworn to write books , and one day I decided to reconstitute my will . I had something ...
... become a shadow without substance or circularity as I fought to absorb the special features of this new place . A child at the Back of Beyond , I had sworn to write books , and one day I decided to reconstitute my will . I had something ...
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... become a dark , austere , rather plump woman , who , because she was worried , slapped you for no reason that you knew " ( 77 ) . Julia resists this rejection . As an adult , she still desires " the time when [ her mother ] was the ...
... become a dark , austere , rather plump woman , who , because she was worried , slapped you for no reason that you knew " ( 77 ) . Julia resists this rejection . As an adult , she still desires " the time when [ her mother ] was the ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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