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Romanticism on the Net

Numéro 36-37, novembre 2004, février 2005

Queer Romanticism

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Direction : Michael Eberle-Sinatra (directeur)

Éditeur : Université de Montréal

ISSN : 1467-1255 (numérique)

DOI : 10.7202/011134ar

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Romantic Labouring-Class Pastoral as Eco-Queer Camp

Bridget Keegan

Creighton University

 

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Auteur : Bridget Keegan
Titre : Romantic Labouring-Class Pastoral as Eco-Queer Camp
Revue : Romanticism on the Net, Numéro 36-37, novembre 2004, février 2005
URI : http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/011134ar
DOI : 10.7202/011134ar

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