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Different Dreams?: Ruskin, Whitman and the American West

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Different Dreams? Ruskin, Whitman and the American West. / Donaldson, Christopher.
In: The Ruskin Review, Vol. 15, 30.09.2022, p. 121–127.

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Donaldson, C 2022, 'Different Dreams? Ruskin, Whitman and the American West', The Ruskin Review, vol. 15, pp. 121–127.

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Donaldson C. Different Dreams? Ruskin, Whitman and the American West. The Ruskin Review. 2022 Sept 30;15:121–127.

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Donaldson, Christopher. / Different Dreams? Ruskin, Whitman and the American West. In: The Ruskin Review. 2022 ; Vol. 15. pp. 121–127.

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