Revaluation
tradition and development in English poetry
1st Elephant paperback ed.
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Word Count
69,750 words, Guess
Page Count
279 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverevaluationtradi0000leav_e8p8
- ISBN-101566631718
- ISBN-139781566631716
- AmazonB0017XUF5Y
- Library of Congress Control Number97017240
Classifications
- DDC821.009
- LCCPR503 .L4 1998
Description
A scrutiny of verse from Donne to Keats, showing "the main lines of development in the English tradition ... the essential structure."
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