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By: Mara Davis
ISBN: 9781793615350
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Publication Date: Mar 2021
UK Publication Date: 4th March 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Creating Your Own Space explores the reasons for the use of the house as a metaphor by analyzing two literary works and a particular metaphor, such as the house as a prison or the house as a place of economic freedom.
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By: Mara Davis
ISBN: 9781793615374
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Publication Date: Aug 2022
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Creating Your Own Space explores the reasons for the use of the house as a metaphor by analyzing two literary works and a particular metaphor, such as the house as a prison or the house as a place of economic freedom.
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By: Laurie J. C. Cella
ISBN: 9781498581202
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Publication Date: Sep 2019
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This book examines the censure of working-class womens leisure activities in public spaces as a condemnation of female identity and agency in nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature. It explores these activities as first steps toward a unified labor movement.
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By: Anthony Dawahare
ISBN: 9781498578738
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Publication Date: Oct 2018
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This study historicizes Tillie Olsens fiction in the context of the Depression-era proletarian literary movement in the United States and its philosophy of dialectical materialism. It argues that dialectical materialism informs both the form and content of her fiction.
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By: Anthony Dawahare
ISBN: 9781498578752
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Publication Date: Aug 2020
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This study historicizes Tillie Olsens fiction in the context of the Depression-era proletarian literary movement in the United States and its philosophy of dialectical materialism. It argues that dialectical materialism informs both the form and content of her fiction.
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