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Eric Wilson ""Terrible simplicity": Emerson's metaleptic style - 19th-century poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson". Style. FindArticles.com. 14 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2342/is_n1_v31/ai_20572324/
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By whose authority? Point of view in the first chapter of Harold Frederic's 'The Damnation of Theron Ware.'
by Paul Eggers -
Thematics: New Approaches. - book reviews
by David Herman -
Douglas Hodge reading Keats's Elgin Marbles sonnet - actor; poet John Keats; poem
by Reuven Tsur -
Rethinking Meter: A New Approach to the Verse Line. - book reviews
by George T. Wright -
Ways of personifying - personification in literature
by Rodney Stenning Edgecombe -
Poetic Rhythm: An Introduction. - book reviews
by George T. Wright -
"Terrible simplicity": Emerson's metaleptic style - 19th-century poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson
by Eric Wilson -
From Stress to Stress: An Autobiography of English Prosody. - book reviews
by George T. Wright -
Hearing the measures - poetic meter and versification
by George T. Wright -
Beyond 'The Brain of Katherine Mansfield': the radical potentials and recuperations of second-person narrative - book by author Bill Manhire
by Dennis Schofield -
Striking at the Joints: Contemporary Psychology and Literary Criticism. - book reviews
by Paisley Livingston -
Signs of Writing. - book reviews
by John Pier -
Child-Loving: The Erotic Child and Victorian Culture. - book reviews
by Julian Wolfreys -
Speaking out: dialogue and the literary unconscious
by Joyce Wexler -
The Subject of Modernism. - book reviews
by Tamise Van Pelt -
"Strange things I have in head, that will to hand": echoes of sound and sense in Macbeth - play by William Shakespeare
by Paul Pellikha -
The Passion of Meter: A Study of Wordsworth's Metrical Art. - book reviews
by George T. Wright -
Roy Harris and writing without speech - author
by John Pier -
A Community of One: Masculine Autobiography and Autonomy in Nineteenth-Century Britain. - book reviews
by Julian Wolfreys
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