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A cultural history of causality : science, murder novels, and systems of thought /

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Main Author: Kern, Stephen
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton University Press, 2004
Subjects:
Causation in literature. 7094
Murder in literature. 7095
Causation. 7096
Fiction 19th century History and criticism. 7097
Fiction 20th century History and criticism. 7098
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