Title: Ruth Rendell/Barbara Vine : social thriller on The crocodile bird and Asta's book
Source document: Brno studies in English. 2002, vol. 28, iss. 1, pp. [137]-146
Extent
[137]-146
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ISSN1211-1791
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/104066
Type: Article
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References
[1] Rendell, Ruth (1994 [Hutchinson 1993]). The Crocodile Bird (London: Arrow Books). (CB)
[2] Vine, Barbara (1994 [Viking 1993]). Asta's Book (London: Penguin Books). (AB)
[3] Belsey, Catherine and Moore, Jane, eds. (1997 [1989]). The Feminist Reader, Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Criticism (Maiden, USA: Blackwell).
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[2] Vine, Barbara (1994 [Viking 1993]). Asta's Book (London: Penguin Books). (AB)
[3] Belsey, Catherine and Moore, Jane, eds. (1997 [1989]). The Feminist Reader, Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Criticism (Maiden, USA: Blackwell).
[4] Felman, Shoshana (1997). "Women and Madness: The Critical Phallacy", in Belsey, Catherine and Moore, Jane, eds. (1997 [1989]).
[5] Hubly, Erlene (1983). "The Formula Challenged: The Novels of P. D. James", Modem Fiction Studies 29 (3), Autumn.
[6] Munt, Sally R. (1994). Murder by the Book?, Feminism and the crime novel (London: Routledge).
[7] Radstone, Susannah, ed. (1988). Sweet Dreams, Sexuality Gender and Popular Fiction (London: Lawrence and Wishart).
[8] Wilson, Elizabeth (1988). "Tell It Like It Is: Women and Confessional Writing", in Radstone, Susannah, ed. (1988).