The Ethics of Biography: An Interview with Professor Ira B. Nadel
Shi Miaomiao
Online:2017-12-25
Published:2022-06-15
About author:Shi Miaomiao is a Ph.D. candidate in English Department, Nanjing University (Nanjing 210023, China) and visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia sponsored by the Graduate School of Nanjing University in September and October, 2017. Her major academic interest is English literature. Email: nju_shimiaomiao@126.com
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