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Publication
Indiana Univ Pr (1994), Paperback, 400 pages
Description
Explores how female and male poets in England and North America respond to older signatures in four archetypes: Medusa, Aphrodite, Artemis, and bears. This book shows how poems are structured on the interplay between Euro-patriarchal patterns and apatriarchal elements from the archetypes' historical background.
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400 p.; 9.1 inches
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