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7 Girl Meets Boy: Postcyborg Ethics, Individual Identity
Intertextuality and the Plea for Plurality in Ali Smith's Autumn
The Ethics of Ali Smith's Artful
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International Literature Showcase in Norwich
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4 Ali Smith's Girl Meets
Politics And/As Scottish Fiction
The Brexit Novel and Ali Smith Harald Pittel (University of Potsdam)
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Alienation and Resistance
Literary Award-Winning Authors and Media Meta-Capital
Myth and Narrative Economies in Ali Smith's Novella Girl Meets
An Intertextual Analysis of the Novel Girl Meets Boy and the Use of Feminist And
The Becoming of Contemporaneity Through Experimental Fiction
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Autumn Novel
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Booker Shortlisted Ali Smith Backs New National Centre for Writing In
Making the Leap:Resource Pack
Artful Connections: Ways of Looking At/In Ali Smith's How to Be Both
WPF Reading Guide How to Be Both Ali Smith
Metamodernism Modernist Elements in Contemporary British and Irish Fiction
The Agency of Characters Who Read in the Fiction of Ali Smith
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Interviewed by Caroline Smith
Secrets and Ethics in Ali Smith's the Accidental
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Facetas De La Melancolía En La Novela Otoño De Ali Smith
MASARYK UNIVERSITY BRNO Postmodernist Features in Ali
Gender and Intersexuality in Ali Smith’S Girl Meets Boy and Jeffrey Eugenides’S Middlesex Bachelor’S Diploma Thesis
From Silence to Dialogic Discourse in Selected Short Stories by Ali Smith1
Afterlife in Modern Ction the Meanings of Life After Death
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Norwich and Nottingham Host UNESCO Cities of Literature First