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By lrcapuana.com Posted on 08.01.2017

EARLY ROMANTIC AGE – OUTLINE

For studying convenience purposes we will divide the ROMANTIC AGE in three separate sections, the first combines those authors that are normally considered EARLY ROMANTIC AGE writers, followed by the FIRST GENERATION OF ROMANTIC POETS … Continue reading EARLY ROMANTIC AGE – OUTLINE

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Categories: ENGLISH LITERATURE AND HISTORY FOR STUDENTS, From the Puritan Age to the Victorian Age, Literature, UncategorizedTags: British Literature, British Writers, Early Romantic Age, Mary Wollestonecraft Shelley, Outline, Romanticism, Thomas Gray, William Blake
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