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‘I talk too much, because I have been made so miserable by what you are keeping hushed’: The ineluctable logorrhoea and impenetrable silences of Nightwood

‘I talk too much, because I have been made so miserable by what you are keeping hushed’: The ineluctable logorrhoea and impenetrable silences of Nightwood
‘I talk too much, because I have been made so miserable by what you are keeping hushed’: The ineluctable logorrhoea and impenetrable silences of Nightwood
Hayden, Sarah
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Hayden, Sarah
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Hayden, Sarah (2008) ‘I talk too much, because I have been made so miserable by what you are keeping hushed’: The ineluctable logorrhoea and impenetrable silences of Nightwood. New Voices in Irish Criticism Postgraduate Conference: New Spaces, New Discourses, Cork, Ireland.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 11 April 2008
Venue - Dates: New Voices in Irish Criticism Postgraduate Conference: New Spaces, New Discourses, Cork, Ireland, 2008-04-10
Organisations: English

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/400167
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Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 11:40

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