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Finding Jane: Lyric Individualism, True Crime, and Maggie Nelson’s Multiplicity
Diana Filar
Contemporary Literature, September 2022, 62 (3) 371-396; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/cl.62.3.371
Diana Filar
Brandeis University
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Contemporary Literature
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21 Sep 2022
Finding Jane: Lyric Individualism, True Crime, and Maggie Nelson’s Multiplicity
Diana Filar
Contemporary Literature Sep 2022, 62 (3) 371-396; DOI: 10.3368/cl.62.3.371
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