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    AuthorBowler, R (1)MCCRACKEN, S (1)MCCRACKEN, SM (1)Pritchett, E (1)Subject
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    Stream of Consciousness (2)
    Aesthetics (1)Democracy (1)Flaubert (1)Henry James (1)Modernism (1)Plato (1)... View MoreDate Issued2016 (1)2014 (1)
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    Plato’s Tank: Aestheticism, Dorothy Richardson, and the Idea of Democracy 

    MCCRACKEN, SM; Pritchett, E (Dorothy Richardson Society, 2014-04-15)
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    Wet Aesthetics: Immersion versus the 'perfect sensibility' of the Stream in Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage 

    MCCRACKEN, S; Bowler, R (Routledge, 2016-09-08)
    Charting the period that extends from the 1860s to the 1940s, this volume offers fresh perspectives on Aestheticism and Modernism.
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