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Collected Stories

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For Doris Lessing, personal lives, personal sins, and personal happiness are part of history; therefore, even in her short stories, she writes the history of her time and reflects the conscience of that era. As critic Sage points out, Doris Lessing opens up from personal experiences to universal generalizations, and although she insists that she is not a feminist in the way feminists expect her to be, she nonetheless highlights women and their issues with surprising analytical power throughout her works. In this book, the master writer presents stories in which everyone can find themselves and share common feelings with people from other countries.

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Collected Stories, Doris Lessing

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Title
Collected Stories
Language
English
Publisher
HarperCollins
Released
1979
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
0586045953
ISBN13
9780586045954
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For Doris Lessing, personal lives, personal sins, and personal happiness are part of history; therefore, even in her short stories, she writes the history of her time and reflects the conscience of that era. As critic Sage points out, Doris Lessing opens up from personal experiences to universal generalizations, and although she insists that she is not a feminist in the way feminists expect her to be, she nonetheless highlights women and their issues with surprising analytical power throughout her works. In this book, the master writer presents stories in which everyone can find themselves and share common feelings with people from other countries.