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Mary Poovey
Mary Louise Poovey is an American cultural historian and literary critic whose work focuses on the Victorian Era. She is currently Samuel Rudin University Professor in the Humanities at New York University, and Director of the Institute for the History of the Production of Knowledge. Poovey has taught at Johns Hopkins University, Swarthmore College, and Yale University. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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A history of the modern fact problems of knowledge in the sciences of wealth and society by Poovey, Mary
Published 1998Other Authors: “…Poovey, Mary…”
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Making a social body British cultural formation, 1830-1864 by Poovey, Mary
Published 1995Other Authors: “…Poovey, Mary…”
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Genres of the credit economy mediating value in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain by Poovey, Mary
Published 2008Other Authors: “…Poovey, Mary…”
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