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| 41. | The Art Of Writing About Female Intellectuals Life Predicaments-the Development Of Theme On Margaret Drabble’s Novels |
| 42. | Awakening And Rebelling: A Psychoanalytical Study Of Clara Maugham’s Pursuit Of Self-identity In Jerusalem The Golden |
| 43. | Heiresses Of The "Great Tradition":Britain’s Liberal Humanist Women Writers In The Post-WWII Debates On Humanism |
| 44. | On The Theme Of Value Evolution In Drabble’s Later Aging Novels |
| 45. | Gender’s Predicaments And Breakthroughs In The Red Queen |
| 46. | Margaret Drabble’s Artistic Transition In The Trilogy:A Perspective Of Dialogism |
| 47. | On Women’s Self-fulfillment In Margaret Drabble’s Three Novels |
| 48. | A Traumatic Study Of Clara Maugham In Jerusalem The Golden |
| 49. | Excavating the remains of empire: War and postimperial trauma in the twentieth-century novel (Virginia Woolf, Pat Barker, Margaret Drabble, Amitav Ghosh) |
| 50. | Everyday magic: Fairy tales in the fiction of Iris Murdoch, Margaret Drabble and A. S. Byatt |
| 51. | Mind over mother: Gender, education, and culture in twentieth century British women's fiction (Virginia Woolf, Dorothy L. Sayers, Margaret Drabble, Anita Brookner, Jeanette Winterson) |
| 52. | Diving into the wreck: The feminist novel of self-discovery (Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Erica Jong, Kate Millett, May Sarton, Margaret Drabble) |
| 53. | North and South: Margaret Drabble's 'Jerusalem the Golden' and 'The Radiant Way' |
| 54. | Motherwork, artwork: The mother/artist in fiction by Parton, Phelps, Chopin, Woolf, Drabble, and Walker (Sarah Parton, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Kate Chopin, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Drabble, Alice Walker) |
| 55. | The tradition of women in the family in Margaret Drabble's novels: Redefining the 'Angel in the House' |
| 56. | Female quest narratives: Margaret Drabble's 'The Radiant Way', 'A Natural Curiosity', and 'The Gates of Ivory' |
| 57. | Echoes of the past, intimations of the future: Working through the tradition of industrial fiction in the novels of Margaret Drabble |
| 58. | Representations of women in Margaret Drabble's early fiction |
| 59. | The Freudianism behind Margaret Drabble's fatalism: Repetition compulsion and the attempt at resolution in her fiction |
| 60. | William Wordsworth and Margaret Drabble: The 'ennobling interchange' |
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