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Michael McKeon
Meet Michael McKeon
Michael McKeon is Board of Governors Professor of Literature at Rutgers University, the author of Politics and Poetry in Restoration England and The Origins of the English Novel, and the editor of Theory of the Novel.
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The Secret History of Domesticity
Public, Private, and the Division of Knowledge
Michael McKeon
Publication Date
2006
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$40.00
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The Origins of the English Novel, 1600-1740
Michael McKeon
15th Anniversary Edition, with a New Introduction by the Author
Publication Date
2002
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$38.00
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$78.00
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Theory of the Novel
A Historical Approach
edited by Michael McKeon
Publication Date
2000
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$44.00
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