Identity, Gender and Space in Anne Enright's Novels
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v13i.613Keywords:
literature, image of the mother, novels, scholars, writers, motherhood, The GatheringAbstract
To demonstrate the writer’s skill in creating the image of the mother in Anne Enright’s novels, we studied the opinions of a number of foreign scholars and writers. First we studied their attitude to Enright. In this article, we will look at some of her remarkable works.
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