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Doris Lessing
Identity and Narrative in Doris Lessing's and J.M. Coetzee's Life Writings
The Freedom of Exile in Naipaul and Doris Lessinp
Teaching the Short Story: a Guide to Using Stories from Around the World. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana
What I Am Reading Right Now Is Bolded In
The Voices from the Sanctuary: the Female Narrators of J M
A Mild Attack of Locusts
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Apocalyptic Endings in One Hundred Years of Solitude and the Memoirs of a Survivor: How
Gender and Ageing Characters in Literature Similarities and Differences Between Male and Female Conceptions of Ageing
WH Auden. Selected Poetry TS Eliot. “The Hollow Men,”
Doris Lessing Was Born on 22 October 1919 to British Parents in Kermanshah in What
Longing and Belonging 1. See Simone De Beauvoir, the Second Sex, Trans
Literary Special Menu at Bistro Nobel Enjoy a Menu on the Theme of Books at Bistro Nobel
1212 African Writers Series
R.A ADONIS Dissertation
PRR David Cohen Judges Announced FINAL
Who Is the Greatest of Them All?
Soul Death and the Legacy of Total War
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«The Paris Review»
The Role and Impact of Institutional Programs
NOBEL PRIZE in LITERATURE Nobel Prizes Are Awarded Each Year To
Larysa Pavlenko the Image of a Writer in Nobel Lectures
RECOMMENDED READING LIST by Maryanne O'hara AUTHOR of CASCADE
THE INTERNATIONAL JTICTION IVEVIEW Volume 16, Number 2
IARTEM E-Journal Volume 10 No 1/2 Voices of Male and Female Authorship – Legitimations and Discourses in Literature Textbooks
JM Coetzee and Other Writers
Doris Lessing
PRR David Cohen WINNER 2019 Final
Literary Data: Some Approaches
Book Reviews
José Saramago’S Ensaio Sobre a Cegueira and Todos Os Nomes” (University of Leeds, 2007)
Fabulism and Magical Realism Spring 2021 Professor José Lanters
Family, Violence and Gender in African Anglophone Novels and Contemporary Terrorist Threats
PRR David Cohen WINNER Announced FINAL
TLM Media Pack 2019
The Post-War Novel in Crisis: Three Perspectives.’ AUMLA No 104, November 2005, P103-119