Realism, Myth, and History in Defoe's FictionUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1983 - 181 páginas |
Contenido
History Ideology and the Method | 47 |
Crime and Punishment Event and Myth in Roxana | 99 |
Defoe the Literature | 121 |
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