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William Morris: Critical Essay by Isolde Karen Herbert

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SOURCE: Herbert, Isolde Karen. “‘A Strange Diagonal’: Ideology and Enclosure in the Framing Sections of The Princess and The Earthly Paradise.Victorian Poetry 29, no. 2 (summer 1991): 145-59.

In the following essay, Herbert contrasts the function of the frame structures of Alfred Tennyson's The Princess and Morris's The Earthly Paradise.

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