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Female Thermometer Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny

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Castle, Terry

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Female Thermometer Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny, ISBN 9780195080988 Own This Book? Sell It
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Summary: "This is an attractive and important book whose chief flaw is that it sometimes makes header claims than its evidence can legitimately support....Castle possesses the odd talent of making her overstatements with grace, however, and even her efforts to prove a point come over with a disarming quality of of unemphatic assurance."
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019508098X


Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

"This is an attractive and important book whose chief flaw is that it sometimes makes header claims than its evidence can legitimately support....Castle possesses the odd talent of making her overstatements with grace, however, and even her efforts to prove a point come over with a disarming quality of of unemphatic assurance."

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