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“How You Call to Me, Call to Me”: Hardy’s Self-Remembering Syntax

Victorian Poetry - United States
doi 10.1353/vp.2016.0001
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LiteratureLiterary Theory
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January 1, 2016

Authors
A. J. Nickerson
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