“We have an origin like water”: The Path towards Femininity in Eavan Boland’s The Journey
Eavan Boland’s poem “The Journey” depicts the dream of a woman, who – just like Inanna, a Sumerian goddess – embarks on the eponymous journey into the underworld, guided by Sappho. At first, she sees nothing in the darkness, yet, having accustomed to it, she observes mothers and children in loving e...
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| Main Author: | Anna Kisiel |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | ces |
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University of Silesia Press
2021-06-01
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| Series: | Postscriptum Polonistyczne |
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| Online Access: | https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10441 |
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