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A Perfect Mirror

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A Perfect Mirror. / Corbett, Sarah.
Liverpool: Pavilion Poetry, Liverpool University Press, 2018. 56 p.

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Corbett, S 2018, A Perfect Mirror. Pavilion Poetry, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool.

APA

Corbett, S. (2018). A Perfect Mirror. Pavilion Poetry, Liverpool University Press.

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Corbett S. A Perfect Mirror. Liverpool: Pavilion Poetry, Liverpool University Press, 2018. 56 p.

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Corbett, Sarah. / A Perfect Mirror. Liverpool : Pavilion Poetry, Liverpool University Press, 2018. 56 p.

Bibtex

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