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Gender Studies
Volume 12 (2013): Issue 1 (December 2013)
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BREAKING STEREOTYPES: MALE VIEW OF THE FEMALE PRINCIPLE IN RAJA RAO’S THE CAT AND SHAKESPEARE
Ludmila Volná
Ludmila Volná
| Feb 14, 2014
Gender Studies
Volume 12 (2013): Issue 1 (December 2013)
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Published Online:
Feb 14, 2014
Page range:
164 - 176
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/genst-2013-0010
Keywords
cat
,
guru
,
house
,
Shakti
,
spiritual progress
,
stereotype
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