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The shape of metal.
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ISBN: 1852353503 1852353511 9781852353506 Year: 2003 Publisher: Loughcrew Gallery press

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Mères et filles : les menaces de l'identique
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ISBN: 2130537022 9782130537021 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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L'ordre symbolique de la mère
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ISBN: 2747552640 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris : L'Harmattan,

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Downhill chance.
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ISBN: 0618189270 Year: 2003 Publisher: New York Houghton Mifflin

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Offshore ; : Human voices ; The beginning of spring
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ISBN: 9781400041251 9781857152692 Year: 2003 Publisher: New York Knopf

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"The novel Offshore limns the marginal existence of an eccentric assortment of barge dwellers on the Thames in the early 1960s, a group of misfits who are drawn to life on the muddy river in exile from the world of the landlocked. Human Voices takes us behind the scenes at the BBC during World War II, as world-weary directors and nubile young assistants attempt to save Britain's heritage and keep Britons calm in the face of a feared German invasion. In The Beginning of Spring, a struggling English printer living in Moscow in 1913 is abandoned by his wife and left alone to care for his three young children in the face of the impending revolution."--Jacket.

Step-daughters of England : British women modernists and the national imaginary
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ISBN: 0719061644 9780719061646 Year: 2003 Publisher: Manchester, UK Manchester University Press

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By reading the work of the British modernists - Dorothy Richardson, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Mary Butts and Virginia Woolf - through the lens of material culture, this text argues that women's imaginative work is inseparable from their ambivalent, complicated relation to Britain's imperial history.

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