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‘Pagan Moore: Poetry, Painting and Passive Masculinity in George Moore’s Flowers of Passion (1877) and Pagan Poems (1881)’
Mark Llewellyn
English
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George Moore
100%
Masculinity
76%
Flower
63%
Pagan
61%
Passion
52%
Poem
42%
Poetry
42%
Reviewers
32%
Homosexuality
26%
Necrophilia
24%
Sexuality
23%
Literary Voice
23%
Book of Poems
22%
Furore
22%
Lesbianism
21%
Poetry Collections
20%
Notoriety
19%
Charles Baudelaire
18%
Insult
18%
Incest
18%
Disgust
18%
Neglect
15%
Criticism
14%
Verse
13%
English People
11%
Poetics
11%
Names
9%
Writer
8%