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Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits Stories

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ISBN-10: 0156027399

ISBN-13: 9780156027397

Edition: 2002

Authors: Emma Donoghue

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Emma Donoghue vividly brings to life stories inspired by her discoveries of fascinating, hidden scraps of the past. Here an engraving of a woman giving birth to rabbits, a plague ballad, surgical case notes, theological pamphlets, and an articulated skeleton are ingeniously fleshed out into rollicking, full-bodied fictions. Whether she's spinning the tale of an English soldier tricked into marrying a dowdy spinster, a Victorian surgeon's attempts to "improve" women, a seventeenth-century Irish countess who ran away to Italy disguised as a man, or an "undead" murderess returning for the maid she left behind to be executed in her place, Emma Donoghue brings to her tales a colorful, elegant…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 6/1/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Emma Donoghue was born on October 24, 1969 in Dublin, Ireland. She received her BA degree from the University College Dublin and PhD in English from University of Cambridge. Her first novel was Stir Fry and it was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in 1994. Her next novel was Hood which won the 1997 American Library Association's Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Book Award for Literature. Her novel Slammerkin was a finalist in the 2001 Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction. The Sealed Letter, published in 2008, was her latest work of historical fiction. It is based on the Codrington Affair - which was a divorce case that captivated Britain in 1864. This work was the joint winner of…    

Preface
Acknowledgements
The Last Rabbit
Acts of Union
The Fox on the Line
Account
Revelations
Night Vision
Ballad
Come, Gentle Night
Salvage
Cured
Figures of Speech
Words for Things
How a Lady Dies
A Short Story
Dido
The Necessity of Burning
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