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Davies, M. (2012) Rebecca's womb: irony and gynaecology in 'Rebecca'. In: Mangham, A. and Depledge, G. (eds.) The Female Body in Medicine and Literature. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool. ISBN 9781846318528
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