"The theatre of the family"an irish approach to gender awareness in Catherine Dunne's fiction

  1. Pérez Vides, María Auxiliadora
Revista:
Odisea: Revista de estudios ingleses

ISSN: 1578-3820

Año de publicación: 2011

Número: 12

Páginas: 183-194

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Odisea: Revista de estudios ingleses

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