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Cross, Victoria. The Girl in the Studio. T. Werner Laurie, 1934.
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Cross, Victoria. The Life Sentence. Macaulay, 1914.
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Crown, Sarah. “Deborah Levy: Space Oddity seemed to be about leaving the land I was born in. Being unable to return. It can still make me cry”. theguardian.com, 19 Mar. 2016.
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