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The feminine eye

This book delves into the unique viewpoints and narratives presented by women in various literary and artistic works, offering a comprehensive analysis of the feminine perspective. more

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Shana Alexander
Shana Alexander

Shana Alexander was an American journalist celebrated for her wit and elegance. She began her career as a copywriter and quickly rose to prominence as a feature writer for magazines such as 'The New Yorker' and 'Harper's Bazaar'. Alexander was also a playwright and author, with her work often reflecting her keen observations of society and human nature. more

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