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Review of the book Narrative Bonds: Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel, by A. Valint

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Ford, Kathryne Hoyle

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Australasian Victorian Studies Association

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Whilst enjoyment is perhaps not the principal aspect upon which to evaluate a scholarly text, I nonetheless enjoyed this book immensely, and I looked forward to reading it as much as I would eagerly anticipate revisiting a favourite novel.

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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies

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2099-12-31