ELH., Volume 72Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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Page 678
... letter to T. W. Higginson , whose wife was ill , ” and prints it along with a line of introduction from the letter : I remember her with my Blossoms and wish they were her's . Whose Pink career may have a close Portentous as our own ...
... letter to T. W. Higginson , whose wife was ill , ” and prints it along with a line of introduction from the letter : I remember her with my Blossoms and wish they were her's . Whose Pink career may have a close Portentous as our own ...
Page 680
... letter's juxtaposition of " Whose pink career " with " Lay this Laurel " seems to have survived this powerful transvaluation intact : not even Messmer's reading of this letter to Higginson attends to the lines before , after , and ...
... letter's juxtaposition of " Whose pink career " with " Lay this Laurel " seems to have survived this powerful transvaluation intact : not even Messmer's reading of this letter to Higginson attends to the lines before , after , and ...
Page 688
... letter , however , he is notably reluctant to draw attention to the fact : compare his annotations to Fr 1327A and Fr 1350E , both contained in Dickinson's first letter reacting to " Decoration , " with Letters , 2 : 525 , or Fr 1394A ...
... letter , however , he is notably reluctant to draw attention to the fact : compare his annotations to Fr 1327A and Fr 1350E , both contained in Dickinson's first letter reacting to " Decoration , " with Letters , 2 : 525 , or Fr 1394A ...
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Libertine Spaces and the Female Body in the Poetry of Rochester | 553 |
Shelleys Uncertain Heaven | 577 |
Everyday War | 605 |
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