Aphra Behn (1640-1689): Identity, Alterity, AmbiguityHarmattan, 2000 - 309 Seiten It was Aphra Behn who opened up new paths for women, in their quest for an identity, to know themselves better by discovering the other. As the many books published in Britain and in the United States over the last years, this volume reveals the numerous facets of the writer, while stressing her ambiguity. |
Inhalt
A Behns Translation of | 13 |
Androgyny in Aphra Behns Fiction | 25 |
A New Context for Reading Aphra Behn | 31 |
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APHRA BEHN (1640-1689): Identity, Alterity, Ambiguity Guyonne Leduc,Mary Ann O'Donnell,Bernard Dhuicq Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2000 |
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