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Perverse romanticism : aesthetics and sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832 / by Sha, Richard C.
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Imagination and science in Romanticism / by Sha, Richard C.
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Perverse romanticism : aesthetics and sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832 / by Sha, Richard C.
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Imagination and science in Romanticism / by Sha, Richard C.
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The visual and verbal sketch in British romanticism / by Sha, Richard C.
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Romanticism and the Emotions /
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Romanticism and consciousness, revisited /
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Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited /
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