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Disability Studies and the View of Authors
Once disability studies became a topic of discussion in the arts and humanities some scholars, such as Lennard Davis, began to question whether or not readers had considered certain authors, such as John Keats and John Milton, disabled. Some scholars support this as an appropriate way to identify and consider disability that others might have overlooked while others view this as a form of historical revisionism.
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