Disturbed minds in the nineteenth centurythe tales of Edgar Allan Poe and Guy de Maupassant

  1. Urdiales Shaw, Martín
Revue:
Mètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review

ISSN: 2174-3487 2174-9221

Année de publication: 2015

Titre de la publication: The light of Science. Science, literature and society

Número: 5

Pages: 124-129

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Mètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review

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