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Swinburne And Whitman: Further Evidence, Terry L. Meyers
Swinburne And Whitman: Further Evidence, Terry L. Meyers
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The Once And Future Friend: Tennyson's Exploration Of Human Immortality, Melinda Simons
The Once And Future Friend: Tennyson's Exploration Of Human Immortality, Melinda Simons
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John Donne's Thwarted Redemption Of Poetry In "A Valediction: Of The Booke", Patrick Lee Plaisance
John Donne's Thwarted Redemption Of Poetry In "A Valediction: Of The Booke", Patrick Lee Plaisance
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Piercing The Corporeal Veil: The Extra Stanza Of "Pearl" As Spiritual Focal Point, Michael Blum
Piercing The Corporeal Veil: The Extra Stanza Of "Pearl" As Spiritual Focal Point, Michael Blum
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An Education In Virtue: Didacticism And Audience In Elizabeth Gaskell's "Ruth" And Charlotte Yonge's "The Heir Of Redclyffe", Tayce Langley Clarke
An Education In Virtue: Didacticism And Audience In Elizabeth Gaskell's "Ruth" And Charlotte Yonge's "The Heir Of Redclyffe", Tayce Langley Clarke
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The Narrator In The Middle English Bird Debates: A Dynamic Convention, Stephen B. Constantelos
The Narrator In The Middle English Bird Debates: A Dynamic Convention, Stephen B. Constantelos
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Paine, Blake And Hegemony, Grace Moore
Paine, Blake And Hegemony, Grace Moore
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Tennyson's Lady Of Shalott In Pre-Raphaelite Art: Exonerated Artist Or Fallen Woman, Allyson Mcmahon Bourke
Tennyson's Lady Of Shalott In Pre-Raphaelite Art: Exonerated Artist Or Fallen Woman, Allyson Mcmahon Bourke
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Virginia Woolf's Starving Artists, Beverly Ann Beyer
Virginia Woolf's Starving Artists, Beverly Ann Beyer
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William Sharp And The Victorian Pressures On Sexuality, Terry L. Meyers
William Sharp And The Victorian Pressures On Sexuality, Terry L. Meyers
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By the time he died in 1905, the Scottish writer William Sharp had succeeded as critic, biographer, poet, and novelist. Writing secretly, he also achieved fame as Fiona Macleod, a poet singled out by Yeats for «her» role in the Celtic revival. Two important lost works bearing on Sharp's creation of Fiona Macleod are printed here for the first time - Ariadne in Naxos, a tragedy inspired in part by Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon, and Beatrice, an idyllic poem. The author introduces both works in the context of Sharp's life, showing how they highlight the sexual uncertainties …