This text examines Kincaid's early experimental prose fiction, At the Bottom of the River, Annie John; her autobiographical polemic A Small Place and Lucy; and Ovando about the ruthless Spanish conquistador. It identifies Kincaid's use of the doubled mother pattern in her writing.
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This text examines Kincaid's early experimental prose fiction, At the Bottom of the River, Annie John; her autobiographical polemic A Small Place and Lucy; and Ovando about the ruthless Spanish conquistador. It identifies Kincaid's use of the doubled mother pattern in her writing.
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