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She had no existence, in herself. From earliest childhood she had believed this....
Author:
Joyce Carol Oates
Book:
Carthage
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She had no existence, in herself. From earliest childhood she had believed this. Rather she was a reflecting surface, reflecting others' perception of her, and love of her."
( Joyce Carol Oates )
[ Carthage ]
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