The aim of this paper is to explore, through the figure of Eliot Bliss, how the Creole identity affected the writings and lives of 20th-century white Creole women writers – who all suffered from profound alienation, always seeking but seldom finding a place they could call "home".

To be sexless, creedless, classless, free. Eliot Bliss: A Creole Writer

CALDERARO, MICHELA
2003-01-01

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The aim of this paper is to explore, through the figure of Eliot Bliss, how the Creole identity affected the writings and lives of 20th-century white Creole women writers – who all suffered from profound alienation, always seeking but seldom finding a place they could call "home".
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