Let me be your Teddy bear. Function and Development in John Osborne's 'Look back in Anger' and 'Déjà Vu'

The function of the teddy bear figure and its development in John Osborne's 'Look back in Anger' and 'Déjà Vu'

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, British
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