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Page 192
... Romanticism best realised through Wordsworth , Coleridge , and Blake . The systemic presence of ' the cult of the Romantic writer ' , even in texts which return to notions of a more inclusive Romanticism , means that it can be hard to ...
... Romanticism best realised through Wordsworth , Coleridge , and Blake . The systemic presence of ' the cult of the Romantic writer ' , even in texts which return to notions of a more inclusive Romanticism , means that it can be hard to ...
Page 194
... Romanticism firmly into Romanticism , a long and catastrophic decline set in for the fortunes of Burns as a studied text under either head- ing , though his trajectory as a read and translated poet continued strongly . In the late 1930s ...
... Romanticism firmly into Romanticism , a long and catastrophic decline set in for the fortunes of Burns as a studied text under either head- ing , though his trajectory as a read and translated poet continued strongly . In the late 1930s ...
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... Romanticism , central in the period and still a matter of record , lies at the root of both the introspective neglect and introspective celebration of Burns . ' Four nations ' literary study is less well - developed than ' four nations ...
... Romanticism , central in the period and still a matter of record , lies at the root of both the introspective neglect and introspective celebration of Burns . ' Four nations ' literary study is less well - developed than ' four nations ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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