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Romanticism, Nationalism and the Myth of the Popular in William Lane's The Workingman's Paradise
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2001
Romanticism, Nationalism and the Myth of the Popular in William Lane's The Workingman's Paradise
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Australian Literary Studies in the 21st Century
Philip Mead
(editor),
Hobart
:
Association for the Study of Australian Literature
,
2001
Z943729
2001
anthology
criticism
interview
essay
Hobart
:
Association for the Study of Australian Literature
,
2001
pg.
[181]-188
Note: Edited version
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y
Australian Literary Studies in the 21st Century
Philip Mead
(editor),
Hobart
:
Association for the Study of Australian Literature
,
2001
Z943729
2001
anthology
criticism
interview
essay
Hobart
:
Association for the Study of Australian Literature
,
2001
pg.
[181]-188
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Appears in:
- y Journal of Australian Studies JAS no. 70 2001 Z948373 2001 periodical issue Romancing the Nation 2001 pg. 1-12; notes151
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