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Thanks for your reply. My study is a comparative study between two Romantics poets, regarding their radicalism and their further changes of their attitudes. Both writers are very productive and Romantic era is so rich and vast. I dont know how to restrict myself in reading texts and context. Also another question is that how should I keep in mind and later use what I'm reading, how to add something new and void overlaps... I guess if I dont have a good method of organizing the input material that I'm studying, it will be only waste my time. Please help me how do, you -Phd students -sort out and organize the outcomes of reading, how do you limit yourself when there is no end in reading...?
I'm in very initial steps of my PhD project. I exactly don't know where to begin! The area of my study is very rich and it seems to me it would never be enough with reading...I feel lost, the whole project is so big and unattainable at the moment. Does anyone have any suggestion where should I start??
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