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The Embodiment Of Characters The Representation Of Physical Experience On Stage And In Print 17281749 Reprint 2016 Jones Deritter

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The Embodiment Of Characters The Representation Of Physical Experience On Stage And In Print 17281749 Reprint 2016 Jones Deritter
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.39 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Jones DeRitter
ISBN: 9781512801774, 1512801771
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint 2016

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The Embodiment Of Characters The Representation Of Physical Experience On Stage And In Print 17281749 Reprint 2016 Jones Deritter by Jones Deritter 9781512801774, 1512801771 instant download after payment.

In The Embodiment of Characters, Jones DeRitter examines the widely acknowledged—but rarely explored—connection between the eighteenth­-century London stage and the early English novel.


In The Embodiment of Characters, Jones DeRitter examines the widely acknowledged—but rarely explored—connection between the eighteenth­-century London stage and the early English novel.

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