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The imagination of the main characters in Ralph Waldo Ellison's three short stories
Author
Sibarani, Lusi
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Publisher
Surabaya: 2004
Language
English
ISBN
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Series
Tugas Akhir No. 01011306/ING/2004
Subject(s)
AMERICAN FICTION-19TH CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
ELLISON, RALPH WALDO, 1895-1975 THREE SHORT STORIES-STUDY AND TEACHING
SHORT STORIES, AMERICAN-19TH CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
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Number of Page(s)
iv, 31 p.
Dimension
30 cm.
Other Desc.
ill.
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02898/04
(T) 813.52 Sib I
Library - 8th Floor
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