The Re-creation of Landscape: A Study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and TurnerDartmouth College, 1984 - 256 pages Compares the common concerns & impulses behind the works of four artists & writers, & demonstrates that the verbal & visual sides of romanticism are parts of a coherent whole. |
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The Re-Creation of Landscape: A Study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable ... James A. W. Heffernan No preview available - 2002 |
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