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- Sacred_Country abstract "Sacred Country is a novel by English author Rose Tremain, it was published in 1992 by Sinclair Stevenson and won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Prix Femina Etranger. It has been compared to Virginia Woolf's Orlando.".
- Sacred_Country author Rose_Tremain.
- Sacred_Country isbn "1-85619-118-4".
- Sacred_Country numberOfPages "320".
- Sacred_Country publisher Charles_Scribners_Sons.
- Sacred_Country publisher Sinclair-Stevenson.
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- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink Orlando:_A_Biography.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink Prix_Femina.
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- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Dobyns.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink Suffolk.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink The_Independent.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink The_Spectator.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink The_Times_Literary_Supplement.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink Transgender.
- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLink Vintage_Books.
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- Sacred_Country wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sacred Country".
- Sacred_Country author Rose_Tremain.
- Sacred_Country caption "First edition".
- Sacred_Country country "United Kingdom".
- Sacred_Country isbn "1".
- Sacred_Country language "English".
- Sacred_Country mediaType "Print, audio & eBook".
- Sacred_Country name "Sacred Country".
- Sacred_Country pages "320".
- Sacred_Country publisher Charles_Scribners_Sons.
- Sacred_Country publisher Sinclair-Stevenson.
- Sacred_Country releaseDate "19921993".
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- Sacred_Country subject Category:1992_novels.
- Sacred_Country subject Category:British_LGBT_novels.
- Sacred_Country subject Category:British_bildungsromans.
- Sacred_Country subject Category:English_novels.
- Sacred_Country subject Category:Novels_set_in_Suffolk.
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- Sacred_Country comment "Sacred Country is a novel by English author Rose Tremain, it was published in 1992 by Sinclair Stevenson and won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Prix Femina Etranger. It has been compared to Virginia Woolf's Orlando.".
- Sacred_Country label "Sacred Country".
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- Sacred_Country sameAs Le_Royaume_interdit_(roman).
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