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How dare she? Susan Fromberg Schaeffer's Buffalo Afternoon and the issue of authenticity
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Schaeffer's Buffalo Afternoon and the Issue of Authenticity as discussed by the authors is a classic example of a novel about the issue of authenticity in contemporary fiction, with a focus on women writers.Abstract:
(1993). How Dare She? Susan Fromberg Schaeffer's Buffalo Afternoon and the Issue of Authenticity. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 34, Women Writers, pp. 183-192.read more
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