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Class bibliography for "Charlatans, rogues, upstarts and swindlers: the picaresque in (German-ic) Literature"
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This guide is for students in
German Studies 114:
Charlatans, rogues, upstarts
and swindlers: the picaresque in
(German-ic) Literature
(Spring 2008)
and
(Spring 2009)

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