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The Stories of Eva Luna: Critical Essay by Patricia Hart

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SOURCE: Hart, Patricia. “Magic Feminism in Isabel Allende's The Stories of Eva Luna.” In Multicultural Literatures through Feminist/Poststructuralist Lenses, edited by Barbara Frey Waxman, pp. 103-36. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1993.

In the following essay, Hart contends that Allende employs the technique of magic realism in The Stories of Eva Luna in order to present a feminist perspective on issues such as prostitution, domestic violence, and rape.

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