"The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley
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Mitchell, R
Published in: Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition
2003
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Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition
ISSN
1467-1255
Publication Date
2003
Issue
29-30
Related Subject Headings
- 2005 Literary Studies
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Mitchell, R. (2003). "The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley. Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition, (29–30).
Mitchell, R. “"The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley.” Edited by L. Mandell and A. Finch. Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition, no. 29–30 (2003).
Mitchell R. "The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley. Mandell L, Finch A, editors. Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition. 2003;(29–30).
Mitchell, R. “"The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley.” Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition, edited by L. Mandell and A. Finch, no. 29–30, 2003.
Mitchell R. "The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley. Mandell L, Finch A, editors. Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition. 2003;(29–30).
Published In
Romanticism on the Net, Special Edition
ISSN
1467-1255
Publication Date
2003
Issue
29-30
Related Subject Headings
- 2005 Literary Studies