Women's Struggle For Equality In Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline:A Feminist Approach
The major problem of this study is how women's struggle for equality is reflected in Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline. Meanwhile, this problem is limited on the major character, especially Elizabeth Roffe. In addition, the writer also limits the Feminist perspective on the Liberal Feminism. The...
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Main Author: | Sulistyowati, Ira (Author) |
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