European Writers

European Writers
ISBN-10
0684179156
ISBN-13
9780684179155
Series
European Writers
Category
Authors, European
Pages
1992
Language
English
Published
1983
Publisher
Macmillan Reference USA
Authors
George Stade, William Thomas Hobdell Jackson

Description

Covers writers who have made significant contributions to European literature. Includes in-depth critical and biographical analysis.

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