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Nineteenth-Century French Studies
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September 22, 2000| Author:
Paliyenko, Adrianna M.
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Schultz, Gretchen. The Gendered Lyric: Subjectivity and Difference in Nineteenth-Century French Poetry. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue UP, 1999. Pp. xiv + 334. ISBN 1-55753-135-8
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