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‘The Maze at Windermere’s Five Interweaving Stories of Love Fighting Social Boundaries
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‘The Maze at Windermere’s Five Interweaving Stories of Love Fighting Social Boundaries

By
Joe Blessing
/ 10 April 2018

The overarching theme is of a tactical approach to love and romance; the protagonists must all negotiate social restrictions, in varying degrees of good faith, to achieve their goals.

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The Protagonist in ‘Necessary Errors’ Can’t Write, but He’s Pretty Good at Getting Laid

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Dan Barrett
/ 14 October 2013
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Youthful Curiosity is the Focus in ‘What Maisie Knew’

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Dorothy Burk
/ 27 August 2013
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Keeping the Faith: Colm Toibin’s ‘New Ways to Kill Your Mother’

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Dan Barrett
/ 16 July 2012
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Truth and Consequences in Cynthia Ozick’s ‘Foreign Bodies’

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Dan Barrett
/ 27 January 2011

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