Article Review: Gowan Dawson, “Literary Megatheriums and Loose Baggy Monsters: Paleontology and the Victorian Novel.” Victorian Studies 53. 2 (2011): 203-230.

Geric, M. 2013. Article Review: Gowan Dawson, “Literary Megatheriums and Loose Baggy Monsters: Paleontology and the Victorian Novel.” Victorian Studies 53. 2 (2011): 203-230. Journal of Literature and Science. https://doi.org/10.12929/jls.06.1.07

TitleArticle Review: Gowan Dawson, “Literary Megatheriums and Loose Baggy Monsters: Paleontology and the Victorian Novel.” Victorian Studies 53. 2 (2011): 203-230.
AuthorsGeric, M.
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Year2013
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