Keats-Shelley Journal, Volumes 43-44Keats-Shelley Association of America, 1994 - English literature |
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... Reading Women , Women Reading Keats , " Studies in Romanticism , 29 ( Fall 1990 ) , 341-70 ( 348 ) . See also Sonia Hofkosh , " The Writer's Ravishment : Women and the Romantic Writer - The Example of Byron , " in Romanticism and ...
... Reading Women , Women Reading Keats , " Studies in Romanticism , 29 ( Fall 1990 ) , 341-70 ( 348 ) . See also Sonia Hofkosh , " The Writer's Ravishment : Women and the Romantic Writer - The Example of Byron , " in Romanticism and ...
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... reading " ( pp . 2-3 ) and , clearly , posterity's best excuse for not reading what has preceded it . Bennett declares his subject to be the " Romantic anxiety of audience " with posterity as " the major trope of reading , ” and notes ...
... reading " ( pp . 2-3 ) and , clearly , posterity's best excuse for not reading what has preceded it . Bennett declares his subject to be the " Romantic anxiety of audience " with posterity as " the major trope of reading , ” and notes ...
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... readings of Romantic poems by the canonical poets . And here the corrective , visionary paradigm proves itself and more than returns the significant effort of coming to understand it ; we gain a trenchant new reading of the Romantics ...
... readings of Romantic poems by the canonical poets . And here the corrective , visionary paradigm proves itself and more than returns the significant effort of coming to understand it ; we gain a trenchant new reading of the Romantics ...
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