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Emily Dickinson A User"s Guide (Blackwell Introductions to Literature) by Martha Nell Smith

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Published by Blackwell Publishing Limited .
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Subjects:

  • Poetry & poets: 19th century,
  • Literary Criticism,
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism,
  • English,
  • USA,
  • Literary,
  • Poetry,
  • DICKINSON, EMILY, 1830-1886,
  • Literary Criticism / Poetry,
  • WOMEN POETS,
  • American - General

Book details:

The Physical Object
FormatPaperback
Number of Pages192
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL8406078M
ISBN 101405147210
ISBN 109781405147217

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