Swinburne and the novel
<p>This study examines Algernon Charles Swinburne’s work as a critic and creator of prose fiction, arguing that it deserves to play a larger role than it has done hitherto in our understanding of him as a writer. It considers a wide range of Swinburne’s prose, situating it in the intellectual...
Auteur principal: | Krishnan, L |
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Autres auteurs: | Shrimpton, N |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2013
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