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WAGENKNECHT, David. (Editor).

STUDIES IN ROMANTICISM. Volume 22, Number 4, Winter 1983.

Contains Why It Must Be Abstract: Stevens, Coleridge, and I.A. Richards by B.J. Leggett; From A Georgian poetic to the Romantic Primitivism of D.H. Lawrence and Robert Graves by Hugh Underhill; Stevens’ Skepticism: From Romantic Irony to Deconstruction by R.D. Ackerman; Ulysses and Scott’s Ivanhoe by John Henry Raleigh; & The Uses of Northrop Frye: Sunday Morning and the Romantic Topocosm by Alan Grob. Boston University. The Graduate School. 1983. pp. 489 - 664. 8vo. Wrapper.

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