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Early Modern Women's Writing: An Anthology 1560-1700

Early Modern Women's Writing: An Anthology 1560-1700

Early Modern Women's Writing: An Anthology 1560-1700
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Early Modern Women's Writing: An Anthology 1560-1700

by Salzman, Paul (ed)

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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. xl+456pp. Illustrated card covers. Book firm, clean and unmarked. ISBN 0192833464. In the Oxford World's Classics series.. Soft Cover. Very Good+. 8vo.

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Title
Early Modern Women's Writing: An Anthology 1560-1700
Author
Salzman, Paul (ed)
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0192833464
ISBN 13
9780192833464
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
2000
Keywords
Literature History Writing Women

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