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Edward Bellamy: Critical Essay by Jeffrey A. Hammond

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SOURCE: “‘Swept away by One Breath’: Selfhood and Kenosis in Edward Bellamy's ‘A Love Story Reversed’,” in Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 32, No. 2, Summer, 1990, pp. 329-44.

In the essay that follows, Hammond studies Bellamy's redemptive vision of an “internalized utopia” that would free both men and women from the restrictions of social convention.

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