The Eve/Hagar paradigm in the fiction of Quince Duncan /
"In this first book-length study in English devoted to Duncan's work, Martin-Ogunsola explores the issues of race, class, and gender in five of Duncan's major works published during the 1970s. Focusing primarily on the roles of women, Martin-Ogunsola uses the figures of Eve and the Eg...
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Columbia :
University of Missouri Press,
©2004.
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