CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF SLAVE NARRATIVES WRITTEN BY WOMEN
Abstract
About the Author
Y. L. SapozhnikovaRussian Federation
Yulia L. Sapozhnikova – Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor at the Department of the English Language and Interpreting
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For citations:
Sapozhnikova Y.L. CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF SLAVE NARRATIVES WRITTEN BY WOMEN. SibScript. 2014;(1-2):160-163. (In Russ.)