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Part I - Generic Transitions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2019

Elizabeth Sauer
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Brock University, Ontario
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Europe Observed: Multiple Gazes in Early Modern Encounters, ed. Chatterjee, Kumkum and Hawes, Clement (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2008).Google Scholar
Matar, Nabil, In the Lands of the Christians: Arabic Travel Writing in the Seventeenth Century (London: Routledge, 2003).Google Scholar
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  • Generic Transitions
  • Edited by Elizabeth Sauer, Brock University, Ontario
  • Book: Emergent Nation: Early Modern British Literature in Transition, 1660–1714
  • Online publication: 08 February 2019
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  • Edited by Elizabeth Sauer, Brock University, Ontario
  • Book: Emergent Nation: Early Modern British Literature in Transition, 1660–1714
  • Online publication: 08 February 2019
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