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Vol 175
Pages:
161-162
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Research article
Language and culture

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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References

  1. Благая Весть. Новый Завет. М., 1990.
  2. Концепция человека в современной литературе. 80-е годы: Сборник обзоров. М., 1990.
  3. Ржанская Л. Путь паломницы Маргариты, или Последний роман Маргарет Дрэббл в контексте эволюции её художественного мира // Диапазон. 1994.

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