The Parasites
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by Daphne du Maurier.
310 pgs.
...THE PARASITES DAPHNE DU MAURIER The Parasites DOUBLEDAY COMPANY, INC., GARDEN CITY...published, MCML, in the United States Copyright, MCMXLIX, by Daphne du Maurier Browning...
The King's General
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by Daphne du Maurier.
371 pgs.
...THE KINGS GENERAL by Daphne du Maurier Garden City New York DOUBLEDAY...1946 COPYRIGHT, 1946 BY DAPHNE DU MAURIER BROWNING ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...here would be unfair. Only...
The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte
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by Daphne du Maurier.
338 pgs.
...OF BRANWELL BRONTE Books by Daphne du Maurier The Infernal World of...OF BRANWELL BRONTE by DAPHNE DU MAURIER DOUBLEDAY COMPANY, INC...7647 Copyright 1960 by Daphne du...
Feminism and Cultural Studies (Discussion of du Maurier's "Rebecca" begins on p. 371)
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by Morag Shiach.
604 pgs.
Oxford Readings in Feminism provide accessible, one-volume guides to the very best in contemporary feminist thinking, assessing its impact and importance in key areas of study. Collected together by scholars of outstanding reputation in their field, the articles chosen represent the most important...
Oxford Readings in Feminism provide accessible, one-volume guides to the very best in contemporary feminist thinking, assessing its impact and importance in key areas of study. Collected together by scholars of outstanding reputation in their field, the articles chosen represent the most important work on feminist issues, and concise, lively introductions to each volume crystallize the main lines of debate in the field. This collection, edited by Morag Shiach, brings together exciting work in feminism and cultural studies from different countries and different historical moments. It combines 'classic' articles with more recent work to offer an insight into the challenges and innovations of work within cultural studies. The collection is organised thematically in ways which illuminate the development of theoretical and political debates within feminism and cultural studies. Different traditions within cultural studies are brought into relation with each other to explore areas such as commodification, women and labour, mass culture, fantasy and ideas of home.