Abstracts of Three Introductory Studies to Bibliography of Works Written by Women Since 1960

This study deals with the short story as a genre that has attracted a surprisingly large number of women writers since the 1960's. Even though women writers wrote without strong orientations and direction, the stories, on the whole, have insisted on a realistic shape.

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Main Author: Aghacy, Samira (author)
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Published: 1997
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