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MODERN SELVES Essays on Modern British and American Autobiography
Edited by Philip Dodd “ We came away from the volume with an enlarged sense
not only of the possible approaches to autobiography . . . but also of the
variousness ...
MODERN SELVES Essays on Modern British and American Autobiography
Edited by Philip Dodd “ We came away from the volume with an enlarged sense
not only of the possible approaches to autobiography . . . but also of the
variousness ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Introduction Peter J Kitson | 3 |
Coleridge as Critic John Beer | 18 |
Daniel Tim Fulford | 63 |
Autobiography | 99 |
Coleridge against Romantic | 115 |
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