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Introduction : women artists - exceptional and representative lives | 3 | |
1 | Tragedy, sisterhood and revenge : Mme de Stael's Corrine or Italy | 15 |
2 | A voice from the margins : George Eliot's Daniel Deronda | 37 |
3 | History, art, and fiction : Anna Banti's Artemisia | 51 |
4 | Getting loose : women and narration in Alice Munro's Friend of my youth | 69 |
5 | The work of faith in the stories of Grace Paley | 89 |
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