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Desperate domesticity? Translocating the political into the personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz's The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster's Man in the Dar

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Uytterschout, Sien, and Kristiaan Versluys. “Desperate Domesticity? Translocating the Political into the Personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster’s Man in the Dar.” 9/11 : Topics in Contemporary North American Literature, edited by Catherine Morley, Bloomsbury, 2016, pp. 125–45.
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Uytterschout, S., & Versluys, K. (2016). Desperate domesticity? Translocating the political into the personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster’s Man in the Dar. In C. Morley (Ed.), 9/11 : topics in contemporary North American literature (pp. 125–145). London: Bloomsbury.
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Uytterschout, Sien, and Kristiaan Versluys. 2016. “Desperate Domesticity? Translocating the Political into the Personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster’s Man in the Dar.” In 9/11 : Topics in Contemporary North American Literature, edited by Catherine Morley, 125–45. London: Bloomsbury.
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Uytterschout, Sien, and Kristiaan Versluys. 2016. “Desperate Domesticity? Translocating the Political into the Personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster’s Man in the Dar.” In 9/11 : Topics in Contemporary North American Literature, ed by. Catherine Morley, 125–145. London: Bloomsbury.
Vancouver
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Uytterschout S, Versluys K. Desperate domesticity? Translocating the political into the personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster’s Man in the Dar. In: Morley C, editor. 9/11 : topics in contemporary North American literature. London: Bloomsbury; 2016. p. 125–45.
IEEE
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S. Uytterschout and K. Versluys, “Desperate domesticity? Translocating the political into the personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster’s Man in the Dar,” in 9/11 : topics in contemporary North American literature, C. Morley, Ed. London: Bloomsbury, 2016, pp. 125–145.
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  author       = {{Uytterschout, Sien and Versluys, Kristiaan}},
  booktitle    = {{9/11 : topics in contemporary North American literature}},
  editor       = {{Morley, Catherine}},
  isbn         = {{9781472569707}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{125--145}},
  publisher    = {{Bloomsbury}},
  title        = {{Desperate domesticity? Translocating the political into the personal in Lynne Sharon Schwartz's The Writing on the Wall and Paul Auster's Man in the Dar}},
  year         = {{2016}},
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