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Citation Details Title: Elizabethan Fictions: Espionage, Counter-Espionage and the Duplicity of Fiction in Early Elizabethan Prose Narratives and History and the Early English Novel: Matters of Fact from Bacon to Defoe. (book review) Author: Mark Thornton Burnett Publication: Yearbook of English Studies (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2000 Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association Page: 287
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Elizabethan Fictions: Espionage, Counter-Espionage and the Duplicity of Fiction in Early Elizabethan Prose Narratives and History and the Early English ... An article from: Yearbook of English Studies
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Elizabethan Fictions: Espionage, Counter-Espionage and the Duplicity of Fiction in Early Elizabethan Prose Narratives and History and the Early English ... An article from: Yearbook of English Studies
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