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Romanticism and ideology : studies in English writing 1765-1830 / David Aers, Jonathan Cook, David Punter.

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Romanticism and ideology : studies in English writing 1765-1830 / David Aers, Jonathan Cook, David Punter.

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Publisher

London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.

Date

1981.

Call Numbers

N820.9006/5

Record Identifier

74VvaNgAQz6d

MMS ID

991010432329702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

v, 194 p. ; 24 cm.

Contents

Blake : "active evil" and "passive good" / David Punter -- Blake : sex, society, and ideology / David Aers -- Romantic literature and childhood / Jonathan Cook -- Wordsworth's model of a man in "The prelude" / David Aers -- Coleridge : individual, community, and social agency / David Aers, Jonathan...

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Publisher

London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1981.

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Full title

Romanticism and ideology : studies in English writing 1765-1830 / David Aers, Jonathan Cook, David Punter.

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Notes

General note

English literature,. 1745-1837 - Critical studies (BNB/PRECIS)

Text on inside covers.

Includes index.

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Call Numbers

N820.9006/5

Record Identifier

74VvaNgAQz6d

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ISBN

0710007817 :

9780710007810 (pbk) :

0710007817 (pbk) :

9780710007810 (pbk.)

0710007817 (pbk.)

9780710007810 :

DDC

820.9145

820.9006

MMS ID

991010432329702626

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