Walter Jackson Bate

Walter Jackson Bate was Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. He authored several books, including The Achievement of Samuel Johnson, winner of the Christian Gauss Award of Phi Beta Kappa in 1956.

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Cover: The Burden of the Past and the English PoetThe Burden of the Past and the English PoetBate, Walter JacksonE-DITION04/01/1991$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: John KeatsJohn KeatsBate, Walter JacksonPAPERBACK01/01/1979$52.00
Cover: From Classic to Romantic: Premises of Taste in Eighteenth-Century EnglandFrom Classic to Romantic: Premises of Taste in Eighteenth-Century EnglandBate, Walter JacksonE-DITION01/01/1946$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
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