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Ethel and Ernest’s Bedroom Wall: Reflection on a Creative-Critical Work

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Ethel and Ernest’s Bedroom Wall: Reflection on a Creative-Critical Work. / Crombie, Zoe.
In: LUX: Undergraduate Journal of Literature and Culture, No. 4, 2, 31.07.2020, p. 14-19.

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Crombie Z. Ethel and Ernest’s Bedroom Wall: Reflection on a Creative-Critical Work. LUX: Undergraduate Journal of Literature and Culture. 2020 Jul 31;(4):14-19. 2.

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Crombie, Zoe. / Ethel and Ernest’s Bedroom Wall : Reflection on a Creative-Critical Work. In: LUX: Undergraduate Journal of Literature and Culture. 2020 ; No. 4. pp. 14-19.

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