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Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net

Numéro 57-58, février-mai 2010

Romantic Cultures of Print

Sous la direction de Andrew Piper et Jonathan Sachs

Direction : Michael Eberle-Sinatra (founding editor [romantic]) et Dino Franco Felluga (editor [victorian])

Éditeur : Université de Montréal

ISSN : 1916-1441 (numérique)

DOI : 10.7202/1006512ar

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Virtual Topography: Poets, Painters, Publishers and the Reproduction of the Landscape in the Early Nineteenth Century

Tim Fulford

Nottingham Trent University

 

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Auteur : Tim Fulford
Titre : Virtual Topography: Poets, Painters, Publishers and the Reproduction of the Landscape in the Early Nineteenth Century
Revue : Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net, Numéro 57-58, février-mai 2010
URI : http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1006512ar
DOI : 10.7202/1006512ar

Copyright © Tim Fulford, 2011

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