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Early modern prose fiction: The cultural politics of reading
Naomi Conn Liebler
English
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Early Modern Period
100%
Cultural Politics
100%
Contemporary Prose
100%
Prose Fiction
100%
Literacy
16%
Stephen
16%
Linton
16%
Art Forms
16%
Lamb
16%
Class Structure
16%
Early Modern England
16%
New Culture
16%
Reading Culture
16%
Afterword
16%
Class Distinctions
16%
Reciprocal Relations
16%
Class Mobility
16%
Hybrid Genre
16%
Pong
16%
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Politics
100%
prose fiction
100%
art form
16%
Early modern England
16%
Hybrid Genre
16%
Afterword
16%
Reciprocal
16%