The Beginning of the End: the Prologue and Epilogues of Hungry Hill and The Glass-Blowers
This article provides a close reading of the prologue and epilogues of two fictionalised family biographies: Hungry Hill (1943) and The Glass-Blowers (1963). It is not standard practice for Du Maurier to offer prologues and epilogues to her novels, but she ends Hungry Hill with a lengthy epilogue an...
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Main Author: | Eva Leung |
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Language: | EN FR |
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Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines
2021
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