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ENGLIT 1910: Feeling Literary - Oakland Campus

A guide to resources for ENGLIT 1910: Feeling Literary with Dr. Nancy Glazener

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The general subject heading for this class could be:

  • ROMANTICISM
  • CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
  • AESTHETICS IN LITERATURE

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  • ROMANTICISM ENGLAND
  • ROMANTICISM ENCYCLOPEDIAS
  • CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, AMERICAN HISTORY AND CRITICISM

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  • CHANDLER RAYMOND
  • JAMES HENRY
  • DICKINSON EMILY CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION