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A double vision of Albion: allegorical re-alignments in the Dryden-Purcell semi-opera 'King Arthur'

A double vision of Albion: allegorical re-alignments in the Dryden-Purcell semi-opera 'King Arthur'
A double vision of Albion: allegorical re-alignments in the Dryden-Purcell semi-opera 'King Arthur'
0162-9905
55-81
Pinnock, Andrew
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Pinnock, Andrew
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Pinnock, Andrew (2010) A double vision of Albion: allegorical re-alignments in the Dryden-Purcell semi-opera 'King Arthur'. [in special issue: Interrogating King Arthur] Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 34 (1-2), Spring Issue, 55-81.

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Published date: 2010
Additional Information: Revised version of paper presented at the "Interrogating King Arthur" conference, University of Toronto (Jackman Humanities Institute), Friday 24 April 2009. In Brian Corman (ed.), Interrogating King Arthur: essays in criticism -- a special issue of the journal Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture.
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Local EPrints ID: 153333
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/153333
ISSN: 0162-9905
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Date deposited: 19 May 2010 12:55
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 01:27

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