Interpreting the Aging Self: Personal Journals of Later Life

Interpreting the Aging Self: Personal Journals of Later Life
ISBN-10
0826180604
ISBN-13
9780826180605
Category
Literary Criticism / American / General
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Author
Harry J. Berman

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