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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Beastly Modernisms : The Figure of the Animal in Modernist Literature and Culture
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Canine Companions, Race and Affective Anthropomorphism in Florence Ayscough’s The Autobiography of a Chinese Dog (1926) and Mary Gaunt’s A Broken Journey (1919), Juanjuan Wu , single work criticism (p. 56-72)
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