Aspects Of The Novel (pelican)
- ISBN: 9780140205572
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A volume of the novelist's literary criticism, first published in 1972, originally a course of Clark Lectures at Cambridge.
- Pages: 176
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: Poetry, Drama and Criticism
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P/B 1970 Pelican Books, pgs 176. Creased on the front and rear covers. Good condition. ISBN 0140205578.
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