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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
HUMANISTIC STUDIES
FRANKLIN H. POTTER, A.M., Editor
VOLUME II
NUMBER 3
ORIGINS OF POE’S CRITICAL THEORY
by
MARGARET ALTERTON
PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY, IOWA CITY
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER | ||||
[[PREFACE | 3]] | |||
INTRODUCTION [[there is no introduction]] | 5 | |||
I. | BLACKWOOD AND OTHER BRITISH PERIODICALS | 7 | ||
II. | LAW | 46 | ||
III. | UNITY IN THE DRAMA AND THE FINE ARTS | 68 | ||
IV. | UNITY IN TERMS OF PHILOSOPHY | 95 | ||
V. | UNITY A SCIENTIFIC LAW IN THE PHYSICAL WORLD | 132 | ||
CONCLUSION | 184 | |||
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 187 |
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