The eternal female : a contribution to the gendered readings of William Blake's Thel and Oothoon

Title: The eternal female : a contribution to the gendered readings of William Blake's Thel and Oothoon
Source document: Brno studies in English. 2004, vol. 30, iss. 1, pp. [159]-177
Extent
[159]-177
  • ISSN
    1211-1791
Type: Article
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