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Practising Femininity
Domestic Realism and the Performance of Gender in Early Canadian Fiction -
Practising Femininity
Domestic Realism and the Performance of Gender in Early Canadian Fiction -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
Different Point of View
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
A different point of view
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
Practising Femininity
Domestic Realism and the Performance of Gender in Early Canadian Fiction -
A different point of view
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
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Postcolonialism, Pedagogy, and Canadian Literature -
Practising Femininity
Domestic Realism and the Performance of Gender in Early Canadian Fiction -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
<<A>> different point of view
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
Early Canadian short stories
short stories in English before World War I; a critical edition -
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Sara Jeanette Duncan -
A different point of view
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
A different point of view
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
Practising Femininity
Domestic Realism and the Performance of Gender in Early Canadian Fiction -
Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction -
A different point of view
Sara Jeannette Duncan -
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Practising femininity
domestic realism and the performance of gender in early Canadian fiction