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Factory Girl.  Ellen Johnston and Working-Class Poetry in Victorian Scotland: [Scottish Studies Centre of the Gutenberg Universitat Mainz in Germersheim].

Factory Girl. Ellen Johnston and Working-Class Poetry in Victorian Scotland: [Scottish Studies Centre of the Gutenberg Universitat Mainz in Germersheim].

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Factory Girl. Ellen Johnston and Working-Class Poetry in Victorian Scotland: [Scottish Studies Centre of the Gutenberg Universitat Mainz in Germersheim].

by H. Gustav Klaus

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Title
Factory Girl. Ellen Johnston and Working-Class Poetry in Victorian Scotland: [Scottish Studies Centre of the Gutenberg Universitat Mainz in Germersheim].
Author
H. Gustav Klaus
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Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
3631334710
ISBN 13
9783631334713
Publisher
Frankfurt am Main. Peter Lang GmbH. 1998.
This edition first published
1998-06
Keywords
Scottish Studies. Scotland. Ellen Johnston. Working-Class Poetry.

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