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The Book as Cure: Bibliotherapy and Literary Caregiving from the First World War to the Present
Jenny Cattier PhD student, Anglia Ruskin University When I saw the conference programme for The Book as Cure: Bibliotherapy and Literary Caregiving from the First World War to the Present, I genuinely could not believe my luck. As a creative … Continue reading
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