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Allen,Walter, review, in New York Times Book Review, June 18, 1967, p. 5.
Alvarez, A., ββThe Best Living English Novelist,ββ in New York Times Book Review, March 17, 1974, pp. 6-7.
Bronte, Charlotte, Jane Eyre, Penguin Classics, 1985.
Carson, Rachel, ''The Sargasso Sea,'' in Wide Sargasso Sea: Backgrounds, Criticisms, edited by Judith L. Raiskin, W. W. Norton and Company, 1999, pp. 117-19.
Drake, Sandra, '''All that Foolishness/That All Foolishness': Race and Caribbean Culture as Thematics of Liberation...
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