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Practice
Book • 2024
Rosalind Brown's *Practice* is a deeply evocative novel that explores the life of the mind and body through the protagonist Annabel's day.
Annabel, an undergraduate at Oxford, grapples with writing an essay on Shakespeare's sonnets while navigating her rigid routine, fantasies, and personal relationships.
The novel delves into themes of identity, literature, and the challenges of early adulthood.
Annabel, an undergraduate at Oxford, grapples with writing an essay on Shakespeare's sonnets while navigating her rigid routine, fantasies, and personal relationships.
The novel delves into themes of identity, literature, and the challenges of early adulthood.
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Mentioned by Alyson Escalante as a text in which the ideas are extremely present in 'On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People'.

On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among The People
Reviewed by Maureen Corrigan, focusing on its unique exploration of the act of reading and thinking deeply about literature.

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