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      THE ORIENT "MADE ORIENTAL": A STUDY OF WILLIAM BECKFORD'S "VATHEK"

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            10.2307/j50005550
            Arab Studies Quarterly
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            02713519
            1 October 2008
            : 30
            : 4
            : 43-52
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            10.2307/41858561
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