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The Bonds of Love and Friendship in Early Modern English Literature
Ronda Arab
This textbook is directed to undergraduate students in English literature. In addition to an excellent introduction to the early modern period, it is an analysis and discussion of the relationships between men and women, men and men, and women and women, as found in this literature.
ISBN: 978-1-77287-091-6
About the Author
Ronda Arab is from Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she completed an Honours BA and an MA in English at Dalhousie University. She completed another MA and a PhD at Columbia University in New York City. She is an associate professor of English at Simon Fraser University.
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