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The Stories of Eva Luna: Critical Essay by Claire Lindsay

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Isabel Allende
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SOURCE: Lindsay, Claire. “Re-Reading the Romance: Genre and Gender in Isabel Allende's ‘Niña perversa’.” Romance Studies 19, no. 2 (December 2001): 135-47.

In the following essay, Lindsay provides a socio-psychoanalytic reading of “Niña perversa” in order to examine Allende's use of romantic conventions in her fiction.

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