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Freedom and Self-Realization: Feminist Characterization in the Fiction of Clarice Lispector

Fitz, 1980

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11381652968679311686
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Fitz E
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Modern Language Studies

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With the untimely passing of Clarice Lispector in 1977, Brazilian literature lost a writer of extraordinary talent, power, and imagination. Her fiction, which had become increasingly hermetic and controversial over the course of a career that spanned some thirty-four years …
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