Self and society in Mary McCarthy's writing
<p>My thesis analyses the oeuvre of the American writer Mary McCarthy (1912-1989), with the focus on the figure of the outsider looking in. McCarthy uses outsider figures in her texts as prisms through which distinctive historical moments as well as problems of gender, race and religion are st...
Main Author: | Sagorje, M |
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Other Authors: | Marcus, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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