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Imaginative Childhood: Gothic Recollections and the Ambivalent Uncanny in the Ocean at the End of the Lane

Abusões
doi 10.12957/abusoes.2019.42796
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November 18, 2019

Authors
Fabian Quevedo Da Rocha
Publisher

Universidade de Estado do Rio de Janeiro


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