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Language
English
Pages
325

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Cover of: Women, Writing, and the Industrial Revolution
Women, Writing, and the Industrial Revolution
January 30, 2001, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Cover of: Women, writing, and the industrial revolution
Women, writing, and the industrial revolution
1998, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-313) and index.

Published in
Baltimore, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820/.9/9287
Library of Congress
PR448.I54 Z57 1998, PR448.I54Z57 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 325 p. ;
Number of pages
325

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL701516M
Internet Archive
womenwritingindu0000zlot
ISBN 10
0801858291
LCCN
97049985
Library Thing
423162
Goodreads
3385728

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THE INDUSTRIAL revolution was a fiction, one of the main discursive events of the nineteenth century.
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