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- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 first "Mary".
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 isCitedBy Becoming_the_Villainess.
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 journal "Rhino".
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 last "Biddinger".
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 pages "157–158".
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 quote "While some poets might limit their audience by including characters as diverse as Leda, Philomel, and Wonder Woman, the poems in this book witness the universal, as even the legendary Ophelia is told to, “Stop crouching in shadows, chewing your hair.” Many of the characters in Becoming the Villainess are archetypal, yet in the world of the book they are as real as a next-door neighbor, and far more interesting.".
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 title "Rhino Reads: Becoming the Villainess".
- e68d385817b74908e6eec8a33944ae194ab50350a612fd78d25cc8434b3c5e75 year "2007".