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Vol. 1 (2012): EJLW

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  • In Their Blooming Sixties: Aging as Awakening in Amanda Cross’ The Imperfect Spy and The Puzzled Heart
    Emma Domínguez-Rué
    1-21
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  • Rewriting history
    Zoltán Varga
    22-40
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  • Father and Daughter across Europe: The Journeys of Clara Wieck Schumann and Artemisia Gentileschi in Fictionalised Biographies
    Julia Lajta-Novak
    41-58
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Creative Matters

  • Sonnets for a City on a Hill
    Paul Scott Derrick
    C1-C7
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  • Truth and the Novel
    Merilyn Moos
    C8-C11
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  • Glimpse Making
    M. Boruch
    C12-C21
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  • The Houses That Cried
    Jo (Joan-Annette) Parnell
    C22-C38
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