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MARC Record from Boston Public Library

Record ID bpl_marc/bpl135.mrc:13404243:1421
Source Boston Public Library
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035 $a1898659
035 $aocm99965876 971223
037 $aCL0097000001$bProQuest Information and Learning. 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106
040 $aJMCA$dWaOLN
090 $aHQ1211$b.G47 1983x
099 $aGR$cB$d1394$e7
100 1 $aJameson,$cMrs.$q(Anna),$d1794-1860.
245 10 $aCharacteristics of women, moral, poetical, and historical$h[microform] /$cby Mrs. Jameson.
250 $a2d ed., corr. and enl.
260 $aLondon :$bSaunders and Otley,$c1833.
300 $a2 v. :$bill., ;
500 $a"All etchings are by the author."
500 $aEssays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under title: Shakespeare's heroines.
533 $aMicrofiche.$bSanford, N.C. :$cMicrofilming Corp. of America,$d1980. --$e7 sheets ; 11 x 15 cm. --$f(The Gerritsen collection of women's history ; no. 1394)
520 $aShakespeare's Portia, Viola, Juliet, and Ophelia are among the female characters analyzed.
600 10 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xCharacters$xWomen.
650 0 $aWomen in literature.
690 $m1D$aHistory and social condition$xGeneral.
690 $aWomen and the arts.
852 $90$aBPL1MI$bBAMI$hHQ1211 .G47 1983x$pmq5199720