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”If You Thought This Story Sour, Sweeten It With Your Own Telling” – Cross-Cultural Intertextuality and a Feminist Poetics of Rewriting in Susan Price’s Ghost Dance

Barnboken
doi 10.14811/clr.v33i1.9
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Date

January 1, 2010

Authors
Sanna Lehtonen
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The Swedish Institute for Children's Books


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