‘Mining, Transfixing, Rapturing. The Romantic experience of the moment in Mrs Dalloway’", 6B: Panel: Ephemeral Legacies / Legacies of the Ephemeral: Romantic Modernisms, BAMS Ephemeral Modernisms, 26-29 June, University of Leeds (original) (raw)

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