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Literature and Society: The Function of Literary Sociology in Comparative Literature: 2 (Nouvelle Poetique Comparatiste - New Comparative Poetics) - Softcover

 
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The Editors: Bart Eeckhout teaches in the English Department at Ghent University.
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