The Blind and Blindness in Literature of the Romantic Period

Edward Larrissy

earliest edition we have, 2007 Edinburgh University Press, 2007 hardcover 240 pages

"In the first full-length literary-historical study of its subject, Edward Larrissy examines the philosophical and literary background to representations of blindness and the blind in the Romantic period. In detailed studies of literary works he goes on to show how the topic is central to an understanding of British and Irish Romantic literature." "Larrissy finds that, despite the nostalgia for a bardic age of inward...

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Blind and Blindness in Literature of the Romantic Period edition · 2007 · Edinburgh University Press · 9780748632015
The Blind and Blindness in Literature of the Romantic Period hardcover · 2007 · Edinburgh University Press · 240 pages · 9780748632817
Blind and Blindness in Literature of the Romantic Period edition · 2007 · Edinburgh University Press · 9781281251930

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