Kelly Plante, PhD Literary Criticism ECF, Spring 2020: “Book Review: Visuality in the Novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney by Jessica A. Volz”

ECF, Spring 2020: “Book Review: Visuality in the Novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney by Jessica A. Volz”


My review of Visuality in the Novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney by Jessica A. Volz [Anthem Press, 2017. 252pp. ISBN 978-1783086603] will appear in the Spring 2020 issue of Eighteenth-Century Fiction (32.3).

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