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Weil Baker , " Topical Utopias : Radicalizing Humanism in Sixteenth Century England , ” English Literary Renaissance 22.1 ( 1992 ) : 2-29 , are examples of an equally persistent counter trend . 6. The appropriation of Utopia by ...
Weil Baker , " Topical Utopias : Radicalizing Humanism in Sixteenth Century England , ” English Literary Renaissance 22.1 ( 1992 ) : 2-29 , are examples of an equally persistent counter trend . 6. The appropriation of Utopia by ...
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Jeffrey Knapp , An Empire Nowhere : England , America and Literature from Utopia to The Tempest ( Berkeley : U of California P , 1992 ) . 21. Richard Helgerson , “ Inventing Noplace , or the Power of Negative Thinking , ” cited in ...
Jeffrey Knapp , An Empire Nowhere : England , America and Literature from Utopia to The Tempest ( Berkeley : U of California P , 1992 ) . 21. Richard Helgerson , “ Inventing Noplace , or the Power of Negative Thinking , ” cited in ...
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More , Utopia 64-66 , 23 . 40. More , Utopia 72 , 98 . 41. A proclamation in Edward VI's time , 1551 , English Historical Documents 1485-1558 ( vol . 5 ) , ed . C.H. Williams ( London : Eyre and Spottiswoode , 1971 ) 1038-39 . 42.
More , Utopia 64-66 , 23 . 40. More , Utopia 72 , 98 . 41. A proclamation in Edward VI's time , 1551 , English Historical Documents 1485-1558 ( vol . 5 ) , ed . C.H. Williams ( London : Eyre and Spottiswoode , 1971 ) 1038-39 . 42.
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