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[REVIEW] Why Women Read Fiction

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I reviewed Helen Taylor’s marvellous new book, Why Women Read Fiction, for Literary Review this month (Feb 2020). The magazine is out now, and you can also read my review online here!

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This entry was posted in journalism, reviews and tagged helen taylor, literary review, reviews, why women read fiction, writing on 9 February, 2020 by clamorousvoice.

Dr Sophie Duncan

As Fellow in English at Christ Church, University of Oxford, I teach and research literature and drama from the Renaissance to the present day. I like Shakespeare, immersive theatre, true crime podcasts, and sonnets.

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