Women, institutions and the politics of writing : a comparative study of contemporary Anglophone Irish and Indian poets
Since the 1960s there has been a shift in social and cultural perceptions of women in Ireland and India which resulted in a proliferation of women's writing in English and other languages. Among the writers who came into prominence in the last fifty years, Anglophone poets Eavan Boland, Medbh M...
Main Author: | Bethala, Melony Samantha |
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Other Authors: | Campbell, Matthew ; Chambers, Claire |
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University of York
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.733654 |
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