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She is the author of Shelley and the Sublime , Elizabeth Barrett Browning , Victorian Women Poets : Writing against the Heart , as well as co - editor of Victorian Women Poets : A Critical Anthology . She has published many essays and ...
She is the author of Shelley and the Sublime , Elizabeth Barrett Browning , Victorian Women Poets : Writing against the Heart , as well as co - editor of Victorian Women Poets : A Critical Anthology . She has published many essays and ...
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SIR ISRAEL GOLLANCZ MEMORIAL LECTURE Yorkshire Writers RALPH HANNA Keble College , Oxford > I BEGAN MY MIDDLE ENGLISH work long ago by editing a minor alliterative poem , “ The Awntyrs off Arthure ' , one of whose fascinations was that ...
SIR ISRAEL GOLLANCZ MEMORIAL LECTURE Yorkshire Writers RALPH HANNA Keble College , Oxford > I BEGAN MY MIDDLE ENGLISH work long ago by editing a minor alliterative poem , “ The Awntyrs off Arthure ' , one of whose fascinations was that ...
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Ultimately , Rolle can be prioritised as ' Yorkshire writing only through a refusal to consider the culture which may ... And for such a necessary rehistoricisation of Yorkshire writers and Yorkshire vernacular community the nine or ten ...
Ultimately , Rolle can be prioritised as ' Yorkshire writing only through a refusal to consider the culture which may ... And for such a necessary rehistoricisation of Yorkshire writers and Yorkshire vernacular community the nine or ten ...
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