Chasing the 'Coloured Phantom': Gender Performance as Revealing and Concealing Modernist Ideology in Millay's Sonnets. Wolfe, A. P. Journal of American Culture, 32:155–164, 2009. 2; 155
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@article{wolfe_chasing_2009,
	title = {Chasing the '{Coloured} {Phantom}': {Gender} {Performance} as {Revealing} and {Concealing} {Modernist} {Ideology} in {Millay}'s {Sonnets}},
	volume = {32},
	issn = {1542-7331},
	url = {http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CN2812458994&v=2.1&u=viva_gmu&it=r&p=MLA&sw=w},
	doi = {Journal article},
	journal = {Journal of American Culture},
	author = {Wolfe, Andrea Powell},
	year = {2009},
	note = {2; 155},
	keywords = {American literature, Millay, Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950), boyd nancy, detachment, gender, letters, modernism, performance, persona, sexuality, sonnet, women writers},
	pages = {155--164},
}

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