Urban economies and the dead woman muse in the poetry of Amy Levy and Djuna Barnes
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PARKER, S., 2016. Urban economies and the dead woman muse in the poetry of Amy Levy and Djuna Barnes. IN: Ford, J. et al. (eds.) Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Siècle: Libidinal Lives. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 83 - 105.Publisher
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