Danish Writers from the Reformation to Decadence, 1550-1900
by Marianne Stecher-Hansen
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Barnes & Noble Listing Anomaly: One search result mentioned an 'Audiobook (Unabridged) $19.99' for the title at Barnes & Noble, but the context of the search result suggests it might be an error, as the book is listed as a volume in the 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' series, which is typically academic/reference material sold as print or eBook. No corroboration was found on the specified major audiobook platforms. - Related Work Mention (Public Domain)Available
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Works by Holger Drachmann at LibriVox: A search result mentioned public domain audiobooks of works by Holger Drachmann, a writer discussed *within* the book 'Danish Writers from the Reformation to Decadence, 1550-1900'. These are not an audiobook of the reference work itself.
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A search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla) did not yield any confirmed official, unabridged audiobook for the academic reference work "Danish Writers from the Reformation to Decadence, 1550-1900" edited by Marianne Stecher-Hansen. The book appears to be primarily available in print and eBook formats, as confirmed by multiple listings referencing the 'Dictionary of Literary Biography' series. One search result anomalously indicated the availability of an unabridged audiobook at Barnes & Noble, but this could not be verified through targeted searches on the required platforms and is inconsistent with the nature of the publication. An alternative audio format mentioned was for works *by* authors *in* the book, available on LibriVox, which is not an audiobook of the reference text itself.