'But Puppets Themselves Have Passions' : The ventriloquial influence of Oscar Wilde on Angela Carter, Will Self and Sarah Waters
Main Author: | Davies, Helen |
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Leeds Beckett University
2010
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.528348 |
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