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ENG 230
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If you are looking for a specific book, you can select "title" from the menu and type in the exact title. There are also books listed below that may be useful for your section of ENG 230.
Selected Books and eBooks
PN6727.B3757 Z46 2013
PS1294.C63 A6 1994
PS3603.H476 G63 2008
PS3563.O8749 M47 2008
PR9199.3.A8 H3 1998
PT2702.R658 S3313 2011
BF697.5.B63 G39 2017
PR6108.A963 I58 2017
PS3611.I44 I58 2014
PS508.G39 P67 2009
PS3616.A74357 R4 2016
PS3623.A7323 S36 2012
ENG 230: Women in Literature
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