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Pater, Walter

Henry Crabb Robinson (1775-1867), friend of Wordsworth, Coleridge and other Romantics (a term as fraught as Bloomsbury ), as well as of Thomas Carlyle, played a key part in disseminating (as well as distorting) Kantian thought in England (see also note 36 below). For Walter Pater s version of the phrase see the conclusion to his The Renaissance (1873) ... [Pg.22]

Perry Meisel, The Absent Father Virginia Woolf and Walter Pater (New Haven Yale University Press, 1980), p. 52. [Pg.122]

Walter Pater, The Renaissance, ed. Donald L. Hill (Berkeley University of California Press, 1980), pp. 186-7. [Pg.122]

Walter Pater, Marius the Epicurean, ed. Michael Levey (Harmondsworth Penguin, 1985), p. 113. [Pg.122]

Michael F. Davis, Latent Intelligence and the Conception of Queer Theory , in Walter Pater Transparencies of Desire (1880-1920), ed. Laurel Brake, et al. (Greensboro, NC ELT Press, 2002), pp. 261-85 Christopher Reed, Making History The Bloomsbury Group s Construction of Aesthetic and Sexual Identity , in Gay and Lesbian Studies in Art History, ed. Whimey Davis (New York Harrington Park Press, 1994), pp. 189-224. [Pg.195]


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