According to Sprague, doubling in Lessing's novels is a perfect
correlative for the complexity and contradiction Lessing perceives
as central to the private and collective human experience. Her
doubles and multiples not only indicate the fracturing or the
formation of identity but they also are among the several
strategies used to project complex private and societal concerns.
This study of Lessing's dialectical imagination extends and revises
earlier feminist approaches.
Originally published in 1987.
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