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ArticleThe Body/Land Dichotomy: An Eco-feminist Approach to the Early Modern Female Body and Pastoral Space in Mary Wroth’s Urania
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ArticleA Cognitive Stylistic Ecofeminist Analysis of Barbara Kingsolver’s <i>Prodigal Summer</i> (2000)
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ArticleAre Shakespearean Plays Suitable Material for Children’s Literature?A Comparative Study Presenting the Two Shakespearean Plays: The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
ArticleShakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor in an Egyptian Adaptation: A Study in Cultural Appropriation
ArticleShakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor in an Egyptian Adaptation: A Study in Cultural Appropriation
ArticleTheatre’s ‘Green’ agenda: An ecocritical analysis of Lucy Kirkwood’s proto-environmental play The Children
ArticleTheatre’s ‘Green’ agenda: An ecocritical analysis of Lucy Kirkwood’s proto-environmental play The Children
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ArticleEmpowering Nature and Women: Ecofeminist Analysis of Atwood's <i>The Edible Woman</i> and Watson's <i>Tiny Sunbirds Faraway</i>