Studies in the literary backgrounds of English radicalism : with special reference to the French Revolution / Martin Ray Adams,
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : c1947 [reprinted 1968] Greenwood Press,Description: vii, 330 p. : 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 820.903 ADS 1968
Contents:
Joel Barlow, political romanticist.--Mary Hays, disciple of William Godwin.--Mrs. Mary Robinson, a study of her later career.--Robert Lovell and George Burnett, minor disciples of pantisocracy.--James Mackintosh, the revolutionary phase.--Joseph Fawcett and Wordsworth's Solitary.--George Dyer and English radicalism.--Samuel Parr, "The Whig Johnson."--Bibliography (p. 313-322)
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Joel Barlow, political romanticist.--Mary Hays, disciple of William Godwin.--Mrs. Mary Robinson, a study of her later career.--Robert Lovell and George Burnett, minor disciples of pantisocracy.--James Mackintosh, the revolutionary phase.--Joseph Fawcett and Wordsworth's Solitary.--George Dyer and English radicalism.--Samuel Parr, "The Whig Johnson."--Bibliography (p. 313-322)
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