RomanticismCynthia Chase This important series takes full account of contemporary literary theory, providing collections of key modern readings of major authors genres and critical approaches. Prefaced by a wide-ranging editorial introduction setting the readings in context and exploring the issues they raise, individual volumes in the series offer the student authoritative and stimulating guides to the best theoretically-informed critical work on subjects from Chaucer to the present. |
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PAUL DE MAN Time and History in Wordsworth | 38 |
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