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| | from the 1970s women protested their absence from historical accounts, but failed to recognise that first wave feminists had proposed an alternative to the dominant male myth;
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| | I looked at last year's post about the best books of the year before starting this, and since I still get that 'warm glow' when I look at my 2016 final choices, I've decided that my rather rough-and-ready methodology is actually quite good! So I'm doing it exactly the same way this year: These arethe...
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| | After chatting with both Kim and Lisa about their reading progress through Richard Flanagan's latest book, Question 7, I was prepared for two difficulties. Firstly, it would be almost impossible to take in everything Flanagan was posing in one reading and two, it would be extremely difficult to review the book. It only took me...
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| I have a 1980s Book Club edition of The Magician's Nephew, which quotes the British mythologist Roger Lancelyn Green on the flyleaf: 'Lewis turned back to seek the origins of the Witch, the Wardrobe - and the Lamp Post. From this quest grew The Magician's Nephew, which ran away with its creator to make perhaps...