Shaking the cracked kaleidoscope: Cubism and collage in the novels of Elizabeth Bowen

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Hirst, D. 2016. Shaking the cracked kaleidoscope: Cubism and collage in the novels of Elizabeth Bowen.
AuthorsHirst, D.
TypeConference paper
KeywordsElizabeth Bowen; Novels; Literature; Cubism; Collage
Year2016
ConferenceInternational Conference on Elizabeth Bowen
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