Stories of Feminine (Dis)empowerment: Lost-Lady Narratives from the Late Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century. A case study of Kate Chopin′s The Awakening, Edith Wharton′s The House of Mirth, Willa Cather′s A Lost Lady, William Styron’s lie Down in Da
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Stories of Feminine (Dis)empowerment: Lost-Lady Narratives from the Late Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century. A case study of Kate Chopin′s The Awakening, Edith Wharton′s The House of Mirth, Willa Cather′s A Lost Lady, William Styron’s lie Down in Da
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