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ID1630362395
Author(s)Oeler, Karla
Title

The Dead Wives in the Dead House: Narrative Inconsistency and Genre Confusion in Dostoevskii's Autobiographical Prison Novel

PublishedSlavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 61, 2002, 3, 519-534
Languageeng
SoundexW0800; H0800; N6772; I0646; G4670; C4638; D2828; A0214; P1786; N6500
Mediumarticle
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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