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Non-Edible Women: The Question of Marriage in Mid-20th Century Feminist Thought through the Lens of Atwood and Soueif
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Puffball and The handmaid's tale : the influence of pregnancy on the construction of female identity
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“The iron fist, the leather glove, and the woollen mitten” : gender performance(s), complicity, and complacency in written and screen versions of Aunt Lydia from Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments
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Ecocriticism and the oil encounter : readings from the Niger Delta
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Re-constructing identity through language and vision in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing and Cat's Eye
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Disarming the canon : exploring Tepper’s and Atwood’s retelling of classical (her)story
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Die ontluisteringsproses in enkele werke van Chris Barnard
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The unmastered deep : qualifying craft in twentieth-century nautical fiction
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Samuels Beckett's The Trilogy and the affirmation of reading
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“To err is human, that is your doom and delight" : uncovering nonhuman agency in the environmental literature of the global south
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Book Review: Starry Field: A Memoir of Lost History by Margaret Juhae Lee
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Boundaries in cyberpunk fiction : William Gibson's Neuromancer trilogy, Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix, and Neal Stephenson's Snow crash
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Four elements in literature
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Die uitbeelding van omgewingskwessies in geselekteerde tekste uit die Afrikaanse kinder- en jeugliteratuur : 'n ekokritiese perspektief
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Willem de Merode : A.J. Levenstein.
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La logique du non-sens
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Between wilderness and number : on literature, colonialism and the will to power
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Complaints and responses in selected Tshivenda dramas
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Skinning the surface : exploring the textuality of the skin through figurations of wounding and healing
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Tradisie en vernuwing in die Afrikaanse verhalende prosa
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Literature between two worlds : the first fifty years of the Xhosa novel and poetry
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Die kind in die Nederlandse literatuur
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The dynamics of oppression portrayed in Harold Pinter's One for the Road and Salah Abdul-Saboor's Night Traveller
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Discourse and identity in Antigone, The Awakening, and The House of Mirth