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Grub Street in Amsterdam? Jacobus (I) van Egmont, the Devil's Corner and the Literary Underground in the Eighteenth Century.Published in:2012By:Salman, JeroenPublication type:Essay
Without Fame: The Anonymous Writers of the Eighteenth Century.Published in:Quaerendo, 2007, v. 37, n. 3, p. 178, doi. 10.1163/157006907X244483By:Jongenelen, TonPublication type:Article
THREE LETTERS OF SAMUEL BOYSE AND A POEM BY COWPER (?).Published in:Notes & Queries, 1986, v. 33, n. 1, p. 78By:Sherbo, A.Publication type:Article
Uncomfortable Proximity: The Tate Invites Mongrel to Hack the Tate's Own Web Site.Published in:Leonardo, 2003, v. 36, n. 5, p. 375, doi. 10.1162/002409403771048173By:Harwood, Graham;Fuller, MatthewPublication type:Article
In louche gezelschap. Leven en werk van de broodschrijver Philippus Verbrugge, 1750-1806.Published in:2019By:Geerdink, NinaPublication type:Book Review
'Poor Ralph': The Precarious Career of a Regency Hack.Published in:2010By:Freeman, Janet IngPublication type:Biography