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Vol 175
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161-162
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Religious and philosophical understanding of the world in English women's prose of the second half of the twentieth century (on the example of analyzing Margaret Drebble's novel The Grindstone)

Authors:
T. V. Filimonova
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  • Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University
Date submitted:
2007-08-19
Date accepted:
2007-10-06
Date published:
2008-02-01

Abstract

Margaret Drabble is a well-known English writer, critic and philologist. The topics of Drable’s works cannot be reduced to the female point of view only; what she suggests are the «eternal questions» and the urgent problems of the present time.

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(Archived) Language and culture
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