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Slantwise Moves Games Literature And Social Invention In Nineteenthcentury America Douglas A Guerra

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Slantwise Moves Games Literature And Social Invention In Nineteenthcentury America Douglas A Guerra
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.85 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Douglas A. Guerra
ISBN: 9780912295480, 0912295481
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Slantwise Moves Games Literature And Social Invention In Nineteenthcentury America Douglas A Guerra by Douglas A. Guerra 9780912295480, 0912295481 instant download after payment.

Highlighting meaningful overlap in the production and reception of books and games, Slantwise Moves identifies what they have in common as material texts and as critical models of the mundane pleasures and intimacies that defined agency and social belonging in the nineteenth century.


Highlighting meaningful overlap in the production and reception of books and games, Slantwise Moves identifies what they have in common as material texts and as critical models of the mundane pleasures and intimacies that defined agency and social belonging in the nineteenth century.

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