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Techniques of Subversion in Modern Literature: Transgression, Abjection, and the Carnivalesque

Techniques of Subversion in Modern Literature: Transgression, Abjection, and the Carnivalesque

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Techniques of Subversion in Modern Literature: Transgression, Abjection, and the Carnivalesque

by M. Keith Booker

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Univ Pr of Florida, 1991. Hardcover. New. 294 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches.

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Techniques of Subversion in Modern Literature: Transgression, Abjection, and the Carnivalesque
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M. Keith Booker
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0813010659
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Univ Pr of Florida
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Date Published
1991

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