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ENG 498: Senior Seminar
Keats' Poetry and Liberalism
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Books on Keats and The First Romanticized Generation
The Romantic Virtuoso
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Morse Peckham; Leo Daugherty (Contribution by)
ISBN: 9780819552808
Publication Date: 1995-02-01
A comprehensive, interdisciplinary view of the roots of romanticism & its continuing consequences in the postmodern age.
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