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On the Phenomenon of Literary Empathy

Published Online: 17 May 2021
Volume & Issue: Volume 32 (2021) - Issue 1 (December 2021)
Page range: 185 - 196
Received: 15 Oct 2021
Accepted: 13 Nov 2021
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