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- Wordsworth, Byron, and the Romantic Redefinition of Heroism Author(S): Paul A
- Religion, Imagination and Revolution in William Blake's "The Tyger"
- David Simpson, Romanticism, Nationalism, and the Revolt Against
- William Blake in Transition Magazine (Paris, 1927–38): the Modalities Of
- ANATOMY, VITALITY, and the ROMANTIC BODY: BLAKE, COLERIDGE, and the HUNTER CIRCLE, 1750-1840 Stephanie Adair Rispoli a Dissertat
- William Blake: the Misunderstood Artist of the 19Th Century
- Sufism and American Literary Masters
- Theme of Nemesis in British Animal Poems
- William Blake (1757-1827)
- A Nineteenth-Century List
- William Blake and the Language of Adam by Robert N. Essick
- Mary Shelley's Vision of Romanticism Courtenay Noelle Smith
- William Blake's Depiction of Reality
- Romantic Irony in the Introductory Poems of William Blake’S Songs of Innocence and of Experience
- The Influence of Seventeenth Century Philosophers on Romanticism
- BLAKE, BYRON and the BLUSHING ARCHANGELS Peter Cochran (A Paper Given in London in 2001 to the Combined Blake and Byron Societies)
- All Things Common: Community and Contingency in Romanticism By
- Finding Its Centre of Gravity in the Godwin-Shelley Circle, Which Julie Carlson Has Called England's First Family of Writers
- ABOUT the POET and HIS POETRY William Blake
- Frodo and His Spectre: Blakean Resonances in Tolkien
- Romantic Poetry.Pdf
- Ode on Melancholy" and Blake's "Songs"
- William Richey, Blake's Altering Aesthetic
- I "BARTLEBY": an INTERTEXTUAL MUSIC DRAMA a Dissertation
- FINAL Blake and Labor Diss Jcords[1]
- Ancient Yet New: William Blake's Milton a Poem And
- William Blake the Lamb
- Wordsworth and Emerson
- Teaching American Literature: a Journal of Theory and Practice
- The Orientalism of Edgar Allan Poe: the Allure of the Middle East in Al-Aaraaf
- The Legacy of English Romanticism: Northrop Frye and William Blake
- William Blake 1757-1827
- The Poet and the "Temple of Delight": Allegory in "Ode on Melancholy"
- William Blake - Poems
- William Blake's “Songs of Innocence and Experience”
- The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School College of the Liberal Arts SITES of ROMANTIC MEDIEVALISM in the WRITINGS
- THE SPIRITUAL INFLUENCE of WESTERN WRITERS on the FIRST GENERATION of ARAB-AMERICAN IMMIGRANT WRITERS a Thesis Presented To
- William Blake's German Connection
- An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Life in the City Using Literature, Social Studies, Art, and Photography
- Fathers, Sons, and Monsters: Rousseau, Blake, and Mary Shelley
- Historical Context – Keats and Blake
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- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- The 1839-Wilkinson Edition of Blake's Songs in Transcendental America
- Animal Rights and “Auguries of Innocence”
- Chen2019.Pdf (7.696Mb)
- The Value of Night in English Poetry of the Romantic Period (1757-1822)
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Offspring of Enlightenment
- “…Like an Evening Vapor After the Sunset…” ~Novalis
- A Comparison of the Philosophical Ideas of William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley
- “Self-Transformation” in John Keats's Poetry
- Influence of Napoleonic Wars on British Literature Bakalářská Práce