A Dialogue between Nin and de Beauvoir

Dialogue and Universalism 6 (5):41-52 (1996)
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In my thesis A Dialogue between Nin and de Beauvoir I use two different hterary forms; the interview and the dispute. In this paper I want to give an impression of how I use one of these literary forms - the interview - and discuss why I have chosen for a combination of different literary forms in my thesis.

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