Oxford's Authors in Context.(George Eliot)(Virginia Woolf)(Wilkie Collins)(Book review)

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From: Contemporary Review
Date: 20060622
Author:Wade, Stephen

George Eliot. Tim Dolin. Oxford University Press. [pounds sterling]7.99 p.b. xix + 284 pages. ISBN 0-19-284047-9. Virginia Woolf. Michael Whitworth. Oxford University Press. [pounds sterling]7.99 p.b. xviii + 268 pages. ISBN 0-19-280234-8. Wilkie Collins. Lyn Pykett. Oxford University Press. [pounds sterling]7.99. xviii + 254 pages. ISBN 0-19-284034-07.

These three volumes are part of Oxford University Press' 'Authors in Context' series, and they seek to update previous guides with the same scope and intention. As we live in an age when the expanding student market in higher ...

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