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Marian Wilson Kimber, The Elocutionists: Women, Music, and the Spoken Word (Urbana: University of Illinois Press), 2017. xvii + 324 pp. Cloth $95, paper $28, e-book $25.20.

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Marian Wilson Kimber, The Elocutionists: Women, Music, and the Spoken Word (Urbana: University of Illinois Press), 2017. xvii + 324 pp. Cloth $95, paper $28, e-book $25.20.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 April 2018

Kay Norton*
Affiliation:
Arizona State Universitykay.norton@asu.edu

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