名称:Modernism and the Crisis of Sovereignty (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature) 作者:Andrew John Miller 品相:八五品 出版时间:2008-01 装订:平装 ISBN:9780415956048 出版社:Routledge, London
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