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How The Writings Of William Morris Shaped The Literary Style Of Tennyson Swinburne Gissing And Yeats Barthesian Rewritings Based On The Pleasure Of Distorting Repetition Eleonora Sasso

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How The Writings Of William Morris Shaped The Literary Style Of Tennyson Swinburne Gissing And Yeats Barthesian Rewritings Based On The Pleasure Of Distorting Repetition Eleonora Sasso
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How The Writings Of William Morris Shaped The Literary Style Of Tennyson Swinburne Gissing And Yeats Barthesian Rewritings Based On The Pleasure Of Distorting Repetition Eleonora Sasso instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.39 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Eleonora Sasso
ISBN: 9780773439139, 0773439137
Language: English
Year: 2011

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How The Writings Of William Morris Shaped The Literary Style Of Tennyson Swinburne Gissing And Yeats Barthesian Rewritings Based On The Pleasure Of Distorting Repetition Eleonora Sasso by Eleonora Sasso 9780773439139, 0773439137 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the pervasive influence of William Morris on eminent 19th century readers such as Tennyson, Swinburne, Gidssing, and Yeats, focusing on a selection of Morris's writings and situating them in the fields of art, culture, and society.

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