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An existential alliance of Byronic and “Lilithian” heroes
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2016-04-01
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YENİÇERİ KÖKDEMİR, ZUHAL
Korkmaz Karaoğlu, Leman
KÖKDEMİR, DOĞAN
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Z. YENİÇERİ KÖKDEMİR, L. Korkmaz Karaoğlu, and D. KÖKDEMİR, “An existential alliance of Byronic and “Lilithian” heroes,” presented at the International Conference on Knowledge and Politics in Gender and Women’s Studies, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301685824_An_Existential_Alliance_of_Byronic_and_Lilithian_Heroes.