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The body of language dancing to the music of time: mind, body and style in De Quincey

The body of language dancing to the music of time: mind, body and style in De Quincey
The body of language dancing to the music of time: mind, body and style in De Quincey
9781847186621
39-49
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Brown, Daniel
9782df03-dbb1-45e9-b6f3-626f397ad0c3
Gay, Penny
Johnston, Judith
Waters, Catherine
Brown, Daniel
9782df03-dbb1-45e9-b6f3-626f397ad0c3
Gay, Penny
Johnston, Judith
Waters, Catherine

Brown, Daniel (2008) The body of language dancing to the music of time: mind, body and style in De Quincey. In, Gay, Penny, Johnston, Judith and Waters, Catherine (eds.) Victorian Turns, NeoVictorian Returns: Essays on Fiction and Culture. Newcastle upon Tyne, GB. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 39-49.

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Published date: August 2008
Organisations: English

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Local EPrints ID: 345087
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345087
ISBN: 9781847186621
PURE UUID: 17e60d7a-ddee-4857-9a6d-9af0be3165b9

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Author: Daniel Brown
Editor: Penny Gay
Editor: Judith Johnston
Editor: Catherine Waters

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