About: Belinda Jack

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Belinda Jack is Fellow and Tutor in French literature and Language at Christ Church, Oxford at the University of Oxford, Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College and the author of books such as The Woman Reader and George Sand: A Woman's Life Writ Large.

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  • Belinda Elizabeth Jack ist eine britische Literaturwissenschaftlerin. (de)
  • Belinda Jack is Fellow and Tutor in French literature and Language at Christ Church, Oxford at the University of Oxford, Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College and the author of books such as The Woman Reader and George Sand: A Woman's Life Writ Large. (en)
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  • Belinda Jack (en)
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  • Belinda Elizabeth Jack ist eine britische Literaturwissenschaftlerin. (de)
  • Belinda Jack is Fellow and Tutor in French literature and Language at Christ Church, Oxford at the University of Oxford, Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College and the author of books such as The Woman Reader and George Sand: A Woman's Life Writ Large. (en)
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