Poetry and the Modern Woman: P. K. Page and the Gender of Impersonality

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This article “Poetry and the Modern Woman: P. K. Page and the Gender of Impersonality” originally appeared in Urquhart and Munro. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 150 (Autumn 1996): 86-105.

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