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Dorothy Kelly. FictionalGenders: Role andRepresentation in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative.University of Nebraska Press,1989. x + 216ppMarsha Terry WinterPublished online: 09 Jul 2010.
To cite this article: Marsha Terry Winter (1991) Dorothy Kelly. Fictional Genders:Role and Representation in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative. Universityof Nebraska Press, 1989. x + 216pp, Romance Quarterly, 38:3, 377-378, DOI:10.1080/08831157.1991.9924967
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