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Towards Recognition of Working-Class Women Writers

by Merylyn Cherry

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1970736135
ISBN 13
9781970736137
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Thesis that led the way in surveying British Working Class Women Writers. The thesis length essay was included in the later 'Writing on The Line' put together by Sarah Richardson.

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Title
Towards Recognition of Working-Class Women Writers
Author
Merylyn Cherry
Format/Binding
Stapled with self-cover in two colours
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Quantity Available
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Edition
first
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1970736135
ISBN 13
9781970736137
Publisher
Working Press
Date Published
1994
Pages
40

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About Stefan Szczelkun

Selling some of my books to fund an Art Gallery project the 'Party Wall Gallery' in a poor area in Dorset England.

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