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Strange Talk

The Politics of Dialect Literature in Gilded Age America

by Gavin Roger Jones


ISBN: 0520214196
ISBN-13: 9780520214194
Format: Hardcover

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Publisher: Univ of California Pr
Published date: 1999
Size: 6.5 x 9.5 inches
Weight: 1.25 pounds
Pages: 288

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