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Volume 37, Number 2 / Volume 38, Number 1, Spring and Autumn 2005Table of Contents
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Book Reviews
- Selected Works of Eliza Haywood I: Vol. 1: Miscellaneous Writings, 1725–43, ed. by Alexander Pettit, and: Selected Works of Eliza Haywood II: Vol. 1: The Historiographer (A Companion to the Theatre, Volume 1) and The Parrot ed. by Christine Blouch, Alexander Pettit, and Rebecca Sayers Hanson (review)
- pp. 115-117
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/scb.2005.0047
Books Briefly Noted
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- pp. 178-184
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/scb.2005.0001
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