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Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, READING DAUGHTERS FICTIONS, 1709-1834 - NOVELS AND SOCIETY FROM MANLEY TO EDGEWORTH - GONDA,C, Etudes anglaises, 51(3), 1998, pp. 350-350

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, SENSIBILITY AND REPETITION IN THE REVOLUT IONARY NOVELS OF HAYS,MARY, Etudes anglaises, 51(2), 1998, pp. 143-155

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, BRUNTON,MARY NOVELS, OR, THE TWILIGHT OF SENSIBILITY, Scottish literary journal, 24(2), 1997, pp. 24-35

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, THE POEMS OF OSSIAN AND RELATED WORKS - M ACPHERSON,J, Etudes anglaises, 50(1), 1997, pp. 108-109

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, NOBODYS STORY - THE VANISHING ACTS OF WOM EN-WRITERS IN THE MARKETPLACE, 1670-1820 - GALLAGHER,C, Etudes anglaises, 49(2), 1996, pp. 230-232

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, REVOLUTION AND THE FORM OF THE BRITISH NO VEL 1790-1825 - INTERCEPTEDLETTERS, INTERRUPTED SEDUCTIONS - WATSON,NJ, Etudes anglaises, 48(3), 1995, pp. 336-337

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, SCOTT - 'WAVERLEY' - HUMPHREY,R, Etudes anglaises, 48(2), 1995, pp. 232-233

Authors: BOUR I
Citation: I. Bour, RADICAL SENSIBILITY - LITERATURE AND IDEA S IN THE 1780S - JONES,C, Etudes anglaises, 47(4), 1994, pp. 476-477
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