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Citation: J. Stillinger, MULTIPLE READERS, MULTIPLE TEXTS, MULTIPLE KEATS + INCONGRUITY, COMPLEXITY AND MEANING IN HIS POETRY, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 96(4), 1997, pp. 545-566
Citation: J. Stillinger, POETS WHO REVISE, POETS WHO DONT, AND CRITICS WHO SHOULD + AN EXAMINATION OF AUTHORIAL PRACTICES, KEATS AND COLERIDGE IN PARTICULAR, THAT BEAR DIRECTLY ON THE POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS OF A POEM AND ON THE CRITERIA FOR ESTABLISHING AN AUTHORITATIVE TEXT, The Journal of aesthetic education, 30(2), 1996, pp. 119-133
Citation: J. Stillinger, KEATS, NARRATIVE, AND AUDIENCE - THE POSTHUMOUS LIFE OF WRITING - BENNETT,A, Nineteenth-century literature, 50(2), 1995, pp. 237-239
Citation: J. Stillinger, STRANGE POWER OF SPEECH - WORDSWORTH, COLERIDGE, AND LITERARY POSSESSION - EILENBERG,S, Nineteenth-century literature, 47(4), 1993, pp. 500-502