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Natalia Ginzburg: Critical Essay by Alan Bullock

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SOURCE: Bullock, Alan. “Female Alienation: Childhood and First Youth.” In Natalia Ginzburg: Human Relationships in a Changing World, pp. 64-91. New York: Berg, 1991.

In the following essay, Bullock explores the impact Ginzburg's childhood had on her work.

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