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Details of the book - Literary Criticism: A New History Gary Day Author
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780748641420 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0748641424 Hardcover Paperback Publishing year: 2010 Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Core >1 344 Pages Weight: 0,541 kg Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 0-7486-4142-4, 978-0-7486-4142-0 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: gar Book title: lite, history literary criticism, new literary history
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