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Geoffrey Sanborn, Plagiarama: William Wells Brown and the Aesthetic of Attractions (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016, $60.00/£44.00). Pp. 224. isbn978 0 2311 7442 8. - Daniel Hack, Reaping Something New: African American Transformations of Victorian Literature (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017, $35.00). Pp. 284. isbn978 0 6911 6945 3.
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Geoffrey Sanborn, Plagiarama: William Wells Brown and the Aesthetic of Attractions (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016, $60.00/£44.00). Pp. 224. isbn978 0 2311 7442 8.
Daniel Hack, Reaping Something New: African American Transformations of Victorian Literature (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017, $35.00). Pp. 284. isbn978 0 6911 6945 3.
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