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Maggie Gee, Ursula Owen and Anita Roy discuss the importance of women's literature
Has it made an iota of difference to women's lives? And what does it really mean? A discussion about the influence and meaning of women's literature with the novelist Maggie Gee, the Delhi-based publisher Anita Roy and Ursula Owen, co-founder of the women's publishing house Virago.
Presented by Harriett Gilbert.
Picture: Girls reading from a book, Credit: Thinkstock
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