Transcript of a talk by Anne Michaels
- HC01 HSW-HSW2-HSW2A-Box 17, Folder 6
- File
- 1999
File consists of a transcript of a talk by Anne Michaels, in which she discusses writing in historical contexts and locations.
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Transcript of a talk by Anne Michaels
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