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Maria Irene Fornes: Critical Essay by Piper Murray

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SOURCE: Murray, Piper. “‘They are Well Together. Women are Not’: Productive Ambivalence and Female Hom(m)osociality in Fefu and Her Friends.Modern Drama 44, no. 4 (winter 2001): 398-415.

In the following essay, Murray presents a critical discussion on the themes of female friendship and female desire in Fefu and Her Friends.

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