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Edward Young 1683–1765: Critical Essay by C. C. Barfoot

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SOURCE: "'Paradise Unlost': Edward Young among the Stars," in Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, edited by Dominic Baker-Smith and C. C. Barfoot, Rodopi, 1987, pp. 139-71.

In the following essay Barfoot examines Utopian themes and images in Young's Night Thoughts.

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