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Date: 20060801
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0820481548
Questioning Keats; an introduction to applied hermeneutics.
Weaver, Russell.
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2006
253 pages
$73.95
Hardcover
Studies in nineteenth-century British literature; v.23
PR4837
Weaver (English, Ashland U., Ohio) explores how the English profession has read British poet John Keats (1795-1821) over the last half century, focusing on how the actual text of his work has been incorporated in essays that purport to present his creations to readers. How the text is used in a critical essay, he says, is one of ...
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