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Hellas (poem)
Premature and Dissolving Endings in Shelley's Poetry Author[S]: Julia Tejblum Source: Moveabletype, Vol
Shelley's Hellas and the Mask of Anarchy Are Thematically, Linguistically
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The Figure of Percy Shelley in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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The Influence of Gothic Tradition on the Major Romantic Poets
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