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These are some of the references that I found on the author and this piece. Feel

These are some of the references that I found on the author and this piece. Feel free to choose from these or add different ones 
1. Asher, Jamee. “Politics of Style: Modernist Embodiments of Gender and Consciousness in the Short Fiction of Virginia Woolf & Clarice Lispector.” (2010).
2. Lastinger, Valérie C. “Humor in a New Reading of Clarice Lispector.” Short Story Criticism, edited by Rebecca Parks, vol. 304, Gale, 2021, pp. 211-217. Gale Literature Criticism, link-gale-com.felix.albright.edu/apps/doc/VVXZMV576554095/LCO?u=albright&sid=bookmark-LCO&xid=81d0f916. Accessed 4 Apr. 2024. Originally published in Hispania, vol. 72, no. 1, 1989, pp. 130-137.
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