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'Between a laugh of malice and a fearful yell' : appropriative authorship and intertextual play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : a Gothic Romance (1802)

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Van Cauwenberg, Zoë. “’Between a Laugh of Malice and a Fearful Yell’ : Appropriative Authorship and Intertextual Play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : A Gothic Romance (1802).” Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts, 2022.
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Van Cauwenberg, Z. (2022). ’Between a laugh of malice and a fearful yell’ : appropriative authorship and intertextual play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : a Gothic Romance (1802). Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts. Presented at the Workshop “Gender, Networks and Collaboration Across Cultures and History,” Erasmushuis, KU Leuven.
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Van Cauwenberg, Zoë. 2022. “’Between a Laugh of Malice and a Fearful Yell’ : Appropriative Authorship and Intertextual Play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : A Gothic Romance (1802).” In Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts.
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Van Cauwenberg, Zoë. 2022. “’Between a Laugh of Malice and a Fearful Yell’ : Appropriative Authorship and Intertextual Play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : A Gothic Romance (1802).” In Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts.
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Van Cauwenberg Z. ’Between a laugh of malice and a fearful yell’ : appropriative authorship and intertextual play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : a Gothic Romance (1802). In: Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts. 2022.
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Z. Van Cauwenberg, “’Between a laugh of malice and a fearful yell’ : appropriative authorship and intertextual play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : a Gothic Romance (1802),” in Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts, Erasmushuis, KU Leuven, 2022.
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  author       = {{Van Cauwenberg, Zoë}},
  booktitle    = {{Gender, Networks and Collaboration across Cultures and History, International Workshop, Abstracts}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Erasmushuis, KU Leuven}},
  title        = {{'Between a laugh of malice and a fearful yell' : appropriative authorship and intertextual play in Isabella Kelly’s The Baron’s Daughter : a Gothic Romance (1802)}},
  year         = {{2022}},
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