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English: Statistic of titles the English Short Title Catalogue categorised as "fiction", 1600-1799. black line: yearly production, red line: ten year moving average
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2 March 2009 |
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Own work by uploader, background research to Olaf Simons: Marteaus Europa oder Der Roman, bevor er Literatur wurde (Amsterdam/ Atlanta: Rodopi, 2001). ISBN 90-420-1226-9 |
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Olaf Simons |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Olaf Simons ( talk) 09:02, 4 March 2009 (UTC)
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