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Man's Changing Mask – Modes and Methods of Characterization in Fiction

Man's Changing Mask – Modes and Methods of Characterization in Fiction

Man's Changing Mask – Modes and Methods of Characterization in Fiction
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Man's Changing Mask – Modes and Methods of Characterization in Fiction

by Charles Child Walcutt

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University of Minnesota Press, 1966. Paperback. New. new impression edition. 384 pages. 9.00x5.75x0.86 inches.

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Title
Man's Changing Mask – Modes and Methods of Characterization in Fiction
Author
Charles Child Walcutt
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ISBN 10
0816604681
ISBN 13
9780816604685
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University of Minnesota Press
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Minneapolis, Mn
Date Published
1966

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