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List view record 1841: Wordslut : a feminist guide to taking back the English languageList view anchor tag for record 1841: Wordslut : a feminist guide to taking back the English language
List view record 1842: Wordy : sounding off on high art, low appetite and the power of memoryList view anchor tag for record 1842: Wordy : sounding off on high art, low appetite and the power of memory
List view record 1843: The world deserves my childrenList view anchor tag for record 1843: The world deserves my children
List view record 1844: World folklore for storytellers : tales of wonder, wisdom, fools, and heroesList view anchor tag for record 1844: World folklore for storytellers : tales of wonder, wisdom, fools, and heroes
List view record 1845: The world of Charmian CliftList view anchor tag for record 1845: The world of Charmian Clift
List view record 1846: The world of ice and fire : the untold history of Westeros and the Game of ThronesList view anchor tag for record 1846: The world of ice and fire : the untold history of Westeros and the Game of Thrones
List view record 1847: The world of Tolkien : mythological sources of The lord of the ringsList view anchor tag for record 1847: The world of Tolkien : mythological sources of The lord of the rings
List view record 1848: The world will follow joy : turning madness into flowers (new poems)List view anchor tag for record 1848: The world will follow joy : turning madness into flowers (new poems)
List view record 1849: A world without "whom" : the essential guide to language in the Buzzfeed ageList view anchor tag for record 1849: A world without "whom" : the essential guide to language in the Buzzfeed age
List view record 1850: The world's wifeList view anchor tag for record 1850: The world's wife
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The world's wife

Duffy, Carol Ann2017
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"This unique collection of poems from the [author] . . . is a . . . modern take on age-old mythology. Behind every famous man is a great woman--and from the quick-tongued Mrs Darwin to the lascivious Frau Freud, from the adoring Queen Kong to the long-suffering wife of the Devil himself, each one...
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