Constructing a portrait of the early-modern woman writer for eighteenth-century female readersGeorge Ballard' s "Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain" (1752)

  1. Lasa Álvarez, Begoña
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SEDERI: yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies

ISSN: 1135-7789

Ano de publicación: 2015

Número: 25

Páxinas: 105-128

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.34136/SEDERI.2015.5 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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