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Metafiction: Critical Essay by Molly Hite

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Doris Lessing
About 31 pages (9,302 words)
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SOURCE: Hite, Molly. “(En)gendering Metafiction: Doris Lessing's Rehearsals for The Golden Notebook.Modern Fiction Studies 34, no. 3 (fall 1988): 481-500.

In the following essay, Hite examines the origins of Lessing's metafictional The Golden Notebook.

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