CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... University of Toronto Quarterly 19 ( 1949 ) : 120-25 . Schreiber , Annette . “ The Myth in Charlotte Brontë . " Literature and Psychology 18 ( 1968 ) : 48-67 . Showalter , Elaine . A Literature of Their Own : British Women Novelists ...
... University of Toronto Quarterly 19 ( 1949 ) : 120-25 . Schreiber , Annette . “ The Myth in Charlotte Brontë . " Literature and Psychology 18 ( 1968 ) : 48-67 . Showalter , Elaine . A Literature of Their Own : British Women Novelists ...
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