“I’ll Be My Own Master”: Domestic Conflicts and Discursive Resistance in Maurermeister Ihles Haus and Our Daily Bread

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This article ““I’ll Be My Own Master”: Domestic Conflicts and Discursive Resistance in Maurermeister Ihles Haus and Our Daily Bread” originally appeared in Transcreations. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 135 (Winter 1992): 15-31.

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