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The Berlin Stories
Christopher Isherwood Papers
Picador December 2019
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People, Objects, and Anxiety in Thirties British Fiction Emily O'keefe Loyola University Chicago
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The Minor Transnationalism of Christopher Isherwood
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National History and the Novel in 1930S Britain Erica Delsandro Washington University in St
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Camera Obscura: Exposing, Framing, and Staging the Implicit Politics of Christopher Isherwood and the Various Adaptations of His Work
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