William Blake
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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