The Martians as the representation of the 19th century British industrial revolution’s dynamic revealed in H.G. Well’s The War of The Worlds
Main Author: | Saputra, Putu Rizki |
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Format: | Skripsi |
Language: | Eng |
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Sanata Dharma University
2010
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Online Access: |
http://www.library.usd.ac.id//web/index.php?pilih=search&p=1&q=105336&go=Detail |
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