MaComère, Volume 2Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 1999 |
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Dominique Licops Origi / nation and Narration : Identity as Épanouissement in Gisèle Pineau's Exil selon Julia ' Published in 1996 , Gisèle Pineau's Exil selon Julia is a candid first - person story that raises in a personal and ...
Dominique Licops Origi / nation and Narration : Identity as Épanouissement in Gisèle Pineau's Exil selon Julia ' Published in 1996 , Gisèle Pineau's Exil selon Julia is a candid first - person story that raises in a personal and ...
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... Pineau's writing with its wealth of images and its re - creation of the child's perspective is arguably similar to the colorful drawings of Élie . The shift from the black and white text to the garden which is itself linked to a work of ...
... Pineau's writing with its wealth of images and its re - creation of the child's perspective is arguably similar to the colorful drawings of Élie . The shift from the black and white text to the garden which is itself linked to a work of ...
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... Pineau " Noir et blanc " : thus is entitled the first part of L'Exil selon Julia , Gisèle Pineau's fourth novel . Black and white , the two colors on the page , the two colors which have dominated Caribbean history , but also two poles ...
... Pineau " Noir et blanc " : thus is entitled the first part of L'Exil selon Julia , Gisèle Pineau's fourth novel . Black and white , the two colors on the page , the two colors which have dominated Caribbean history , but also two poles ...
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Christine W Sizemore | 23 |
Whats Important? | 36 |
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