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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Homosexualities and French Literature: Cultural Contexts/Critical Texts (ISBN: 9780801497667) George Stambolian and Elaine Marks (eds.), Cornell Univ Press, 1990, 387p, trade pb, covers bumped/scuffed/creased, clean text, solid binding---2.50. Seller Inventory # ABE-1422785949
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Book Description paperback. Condition: Fine. First edition. Ithaca, New York: Cornell Univ Press. 1990. This provocative and ground-breaking volume offers a wide diversity of perspectives on the relationships of homosexuality, literary, social, psychological and political. 8vo-over 7à ¾"-9à ¾" tall. Fine condition. genfic9. Seller Inventory # 034964
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Book Description paperback, as new, but dented back top 387pp. Ground-breaking volume offers a wide diversity of perspectives on the relationship of homosexualities - literary, social, psychological, and political - of French literature and critical theory. Seller Inventory # 1224