October 27, 2008
Hazard Adams Lecture
Hazard Adams will deliver a lecture on Blake’s Annotations to Wordsworth.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
7:30pm Miller 105
Hazard Adams will deliver a lecture on Blake’s Annotations to Wordsworth.
Hazard Adams is professor emeritus of comparative literature, University of Washington, and founder and honorary senior fellow of the School of Criticism and Theory. His Critical Theory since Plato has served as a standard text in the field for more than three decades.
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