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Volume 30, Number 3, Spring 1997Table of Contents
- The Beautiful, Novel, and Strange: Aesthetics and Heterodoxy, and: Imagining Monsters: Miscreations of the Self in Eighteenth-Century England, and: Uneasy Sensations: Smollett and the Body, and: Witnessing Insanity: Madness and Mad Doctors in the English Court (review)
- pp. 329-332
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.1997.0013
- Books Recently Received
- pp. 333-336
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.1997.0023
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