"As if It Had Nothing Belonged to Her" (Book Review)
Early Modern Literary Studies 2002, Jan, 7, 3
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"as if it had nothing belonged to her": the Lives of Catherine Burton (1668 - 1714) as a Discourse on Method in Early Modern Life-writing Nicky Hallett
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