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... novel Brown Girl in the Ring was published in 1998 and won the Warner Aspect First Novel Contest . It was shortlisted for the Philip K. Dick Award and won the Locus First Novel Award . Her second novel , Midnight Robber , was published ...
... novel Brown Girl in the Ring was published in 1998 and won the Warner Aspect First Novel Contest . It was shortlisted for the Philip K. Dick Award and won the Locus First Novel Award . Her second novel , Midnight Robber , was published ...
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... novel or whether , as Rosalind Coward asks in her essay of the same name , " are women's novels feminist ? " Examining the healing rituals Palmer Adisa's characters enact provides reflection on the logic , limitations , and ...
... novel or whether , as Rosalind Coward asks in her essay of the same name , " are women's novels feminist ? " Examining the healing rituals Palmer Adisa's characters enact provides reflection on the logic , limitations , and ...
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... novel . 2. Rosalind Coward , " Are Women's Novels Feminst Novels , " The New Feminist Criticism , ed . Elaine Showalter ( NY : Pantheon Books , 1985 ) . This paper was first read at the seventh conference of the Association of Caribbean ...
... novel . 2. Rosalind Coward , " Are Women's Novels Feminst Novels , " The New Feminist Criticism , ed . Elaine Showalter ( NY : Pantheon Books , 1985 ) . This paper was first read at the seventh conference of the Association of Caribbean ...
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