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A View of My Own: Essays on Literature and Society

This book compiles a series of essays that delve into the relationship between literary works and societal contexts, offering insights into the influence of literature on culture and society. more

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Elizabeth Hardwick
Elizabeth Hardwick

Elizabeth Hardwick was an American novelist known for her profound psychological insights and portrayals of the female experience. Her works often explore love, marriage, and art, and how these themes affect individuals and society. more

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