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From the Ballroom to Hell: Grace and Folly in Nineteenth-Century Dance, by Elizabeth Aldrich. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1991. xix + 225 pp., illustrations. $17.95 paperbound.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Libby Smigel
Affiliation:
Performance Initiative Penn Yan, New York

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1992

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References

NOTES

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