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The Ecocritical and the Postmodern: Re-Visions in “Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams” by Sylvia Plath and the “The Quagmire Woman” by Jolita Skablauskaitė

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doi 10.15388/litera.2007.5.7940
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January 1, 2007

Authors
Irena Ragaišienė
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Vilnius University Press


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