The tree for the forest : eco-typology and the tree of life in John Milton's Paradise lost
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The tree for the forest : eco-typology and the tree of life in John Milton's Paradise lost
Spaulding, Bradley P.
Advisor:
Felsenstein, Frank
Date:
2013-07-20
CardCat URL:
http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1720619
Degree:
Thesis (Ph. D.)
Department:
Department of English
Abstract:
Access to abstract restricted until 07/2016.
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