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Marketing Women's Writing in Eighteenth Century England: The Consideration of Audience in the Works of Mary Astell, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and Frances Burney (Ph.D. Dissertation) PDF

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Author:Mary Paul
Publication Year:2005
ISBN:769000
Pages:101
Language:English
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