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Abstract
My impression is that Erna Brodber brings into play an unusual mythmaking talent in her two novels at a time when myth is denigrated or undervalued in favour of a realism divorced from the intuitive imagination. Perhaps it would be wise to attempt to sketch in a kind of backcloth to the novels which may help, in some degree, to say what are my approaches to 'myth' before I come to the novels themselves.
Recommended Citation
Harris, Wilson, The Life of Myth and its Possible Bearing on Erna Brodber' s Fictions Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home and Myal, Kunapipi, 12(3), 1990.
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