Symbolic Interactions: Social Problems and Literary Interventions in the Works of Baillie, Scott, and Landor.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

Reference & Research Book News | August 1, 2006 | Copyright

0838756395

Symbolic interactions; social problems and literary interventions in the works of Baillie, Scott, and Landor.

Hewitt, Regina.

Bucknell University Pr.

2006

280 pages

$49.50

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