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| kafka lanark is an unfinished | autobiographical | thriller like kafka s america |
| joint in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| introduction in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| blackness in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| blackness in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| discourse in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| blackness in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| introduction in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| discourse in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| discourse in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| discourse in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| joint in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| blackness in the intimate critique | autobiographical | literary criticism ed by diane |
| personal feminist occasions and other | autobiographical | acts new york london routledge |
| personal feminist occasions and other | autobiographical | acts new york london routledge |
| moral matters fluctuates wildly his | autobiographical | anti hero mammon on the |
| in april 1916 about the | autobiographical | novel she was working on |
| a poet which is largely | autobiographical | the young hero renounces god |
| to insist that in an | autobiographical | novel nothing is any good |
| to the completion of her | autobiographical | novel open the door provide |
| which emerges from her letters | autobiographical | novels and fragmentary autobiography writing |
| reviews of lochhead as an | autobiographical | poet in the 1970s mcseveney |
| was often described as an | autobiographical | poet yet while lochhead might |
| 216f 20 freud 1959 an | autobiographical | study standard edition the hogarth |
| s first book the partly | autobiographical | the white bird passes 1958 |
| which is as usual highly | autobiographical | we find again the notion |
| a variety of factual or | autobiographical | texts and media resources with |
| difference in the use of | autobiographical | material in this second book |
| lawrence s sensitivity to the | autobiographical | nature of the book and |
| the superb scots stories and | autobiographical | essays from scottish scene and |
| and journal form 8 are | autobiographical | works in which the actions |
| to a significant extent on | autobiographical | experience and her heroine ellen |
| to view this incident as | autobiographical | even allegorical it is probable |
| thir s the mix o | autobiographical | an fictional poems aboot her |
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