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Re-reading Box Hill: Reading the Practice of Reading Everyday Life Readings of Jane Austen and Romanticism, and their influence on each other. Edited by William Galperin, essays by George Levine, Michael Gamer, Deidre Lynch, Susan J. Wolfson, Adam Potkay, and William Walling. Date published: April, 2000Tags: realism Read more about Re-reading Box Hill: Reading the Practice of Reading Everyday Life
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