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Corpus ex machina: Nikolai Chernyshevsky'sWhat Is to Be Done? (1863) and Mary Bradley Lane'sMizora (1880/81)

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Wiemer, A.J. Corpus ex machina: Nikolai Chernyshevsky'sWhat Is to Be Done? (1863) and Mary Bradley Lane'sMizora (1880/81). Neophilologus 79, 187–196 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00999774

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