Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Rape of the Lock: A Collection of Critical EssaysGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Prentice-Hall, 1969 - 121 pages |
Contents
Introduction by G S Rousseau | 1 |
Introductory by J S Cunningham | 15 |
The Case of Miss Arabella Fermor by Cleanth Brooks | 21 |
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