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(2014) Cognition, literature and history, London-New York, Routledge.
Novelty, canonicity, and competing simulations in "Child Harold's pilgrimage"
Nancy Easterlin
pp. 59-79
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Easterlin, N. (2014)., Novelty, canonicity, and competing simulations in "Child Harold's pilgrimage", in M. J. Bruhn & D. R. Wehrs (eds.), Cognition, literature and history, London-New York, Routledge, pp. 59-79.
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