The concept of baroque in literary scholarship
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (2):77-109 (1946)
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Norman Foerster, John Calvin McGalliard, René Wellek, Austin Warren & Wilbur Schramm (eds.) (1941). Literary Scholarship. Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina Press.
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