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Male literary heroes: 2 |
6 July 2004 |
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Five leading women on which literary characters push their buttons
In the second of our series looking at the appeal of male literaryÌýfigures, the journalist, Drusilla Beyfuss, chooses a man who has intrigued her since the age of 17 -Ìý George Eliot's Daniel Deronda.
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