Romanticism

Edited by Sue Chaplin and Joel Faflak

Volume 10 (2013)

An Introduction to the ‘literary person[s]’ of Anne Lister and the Ladies of Llangollen
Susan Valladares

Remediating Romanticism
James Brooke‐Smith

Royalism and Social Change: The Case of James Howell
Dawn Goldstone

“E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Romantic Tale ‘Der Sandmann’ or The Pathology of a Migraine”
Christa Spreizer

Romantic London and the Architecture of Memory
Christine Lai

Peripatetic in the City: De Quincey’s Confessions of an English Opium‐Eater and the Birth of the Flâneur
Emily B Stanback

Volume 9 (2012)

The Child of the City and the Palimpsest at Sea: De Quincey’s Chronological Constraints
Leila Walker

“Decline and British Romantic Literary Culture”
Jonathan Sachs

The Romantic Aesthetics of Settlement in 19th Century Canada
D. M. R. Bentley

Volume 8 (2011)

Romanticism and the Gothic – An Introduction (pages 710–711)
Sue Chaplin
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Improvement and Repair: Architecture, Romance and the Politics of Gothic, 1790–1817 (pages 712–738)
Dale Townshend
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‘She Brings Apocalypse’: Sex, Imagination and Redemptive Transgression in William Blake and the Graphic Novels of Alan Moore (pages 739–756)
Matthew J.A. Green
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Geoffrey Hartman and the Affective Ecology of Romantic Form (pages 757–766)
Pieter Vermeulen
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Gothic’s Death Drive (pages 592–608)

Gary Farnell
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: ‘Gothic’s Death Drive’ (pages 675–676)
Gary Farnell
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Monstrous Philosophy: Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya, or the Moor and John Milton’sParadise Lost (pages 609–619)
Glen Brewster
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Shelley’s ‘Mask of Anarchy’ and the Problem of Modern Sovereignty (pages 95–106)
Kir Kuiken

Volume 7 (2010)

John Thelwall and the Politics of Sympathy (pages 763–772)
Mary Fairclough

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Popular Magazines, Popular Culture: Gradations of Celebrity in the Romantic Period (pages 626–638)
Brian Rejack and Mark Schoenfield

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Beethoven’s Birdstrokes: Figuration, Subjectivity, and the Force of the Score in the Pastoral Symphony and Copying Beethoven (pages 639–650)
William Kumbier

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Pleasure, Happiness and Romanticism: A Critical Survey (pages 651–658)
Rowan Boyson

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Picturesque Interiority: Eliza Fenwick’s Secresy and the Novel of Information (pages 659–673)
Suzie Asha Park

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‘Refuge for the Homeless’: Not at Home in Romanticism and Comparative Literature (p 542-554)
Brian McGrath

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‘The Excellencies of the Female Character’: Anna Seward’s Censored Sermon (p 555-563)
Teresa Barnard

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Mary Tighe and Literary History: The Making of a Critical Reputation (p 564-576)
Harriet Kramer Linkin

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‘The Della Cruscans: A Survey of the Criticism and Resources, 1956–2009′ (p 577-585)
Alex Broadhead

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Volume 6 (2009)

Romantic Federalism: Atlantic Republican Literature between Cosmopolitanism and Confederation (p 1127-1144)
Leonard von Morzé

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Women and Property in Late Eighteenth-Century Fiction: Gendered Property and Generic Belonging in Charlotte Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft (p 1145-1158)
Kaley Kramer

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The Study of Affect and Romanticism (p 1159-1166)
Mary Favret

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The Lady Has a Price: Charity and Gratitude in Alencar’s Diva (p 886-895)
André Cabral de Almeida Cardoso

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Wordsworth, Scott, and the Stereographic Picturesque (p 896-926)
Bruce Graver

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Planting the Nation’s ‘Waste Lands’: Walter Scott, Forestry and the Cultivation of Scotland’s Wilderness (p 585-598)
Susan Oliver

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Romantic c/China: The Literature of Chinoiserie (p 599-614)
Joanne Tong

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Recycled Creatures and Rogue Genomes: Biotechnology in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas (p 615-631)
Louise Economides

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Ecocriticism, Ecomimesis, and the Romantic Roots of Modern Ethical Consumption (p 632-646)
Vince Carducci

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Troping Mood: Pfau, Wordsworth, and Hegel (p 373-383)
David Collings

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The Life, Works and Reception of an Evangelical Radical: James Woodhouse (1735–1820), the ‘Poetical Shoemaker’ (p 384-406)
Steve Van-Hagen

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Editing Robert Southey’s Letters (p 128-135)
W. A. Speck

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British Romanticism and Animals (p 136-152)
Christine Kenyon Jones

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Volume 5 (2008)

Keats’s ‘Dull Rhymes’ and the Making of the Ode Stanza (p 935-948)
Jonathan Mulrooney

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Devolving Romanticism: Nation, Region and the Case of Devon and Cornwall (p 949-963)
Dafydd Moore

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Romanticism/Secularization/Secularism (p 791-806)
Colin Jager

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The Poetics of Place and Space: Wordsworth, Norman Nicholson and the Lake District (p 807-821)
David Cooper

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Romantic Literature and Colonialism (p 541-553)
Carol Bolton

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Re-Envisioning the Sublime: L.E.L.’s Valley of Linmouth (p 554-564)
Maria Paola Svampa

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War, Empire, Slavery: Radicalism in the Work of Robert Tannahill (p 565-576)
Jim Ferguson

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Beauty Spot, Blind Spot: Romantic Wales (p 577-590)
Mary-Ann Constantine

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Towards a Taxonomy of Transatlantic Romanticism(s) (p 228-291)
Joel Pace

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Contesting Literary Biography in the Romantic Period: The Foreshadowing of Psychological Biography (p 292-309)
Jane Darcy

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Of Matter and Meter: Environmental Form in Coleridge’s ‘Effusion 35′ and ‘The Eolian Harp’ (p 310-335)
Timothy Morton

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Hedgehog Theory: How to Read a Romantic Fragment Poem (p 73-89)
Michael Bradshaw

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Ann Yearsley: A Literary Career Reconsidered (p 90-105)
Kerri Andrews

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Volume 4 (2007)

Romanticism and Forgery (p 1625-1649)
Nick Groom

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Personal Grief and Public Statement: Felicia Hemans’s The Siege of Valencia and Records of Woman (p 1650-1666)
Benjamin Kim

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Early Nineteenth-Century Readers of Jane Austen (p 1412-1427)
Annika Bautz

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The Visual Subject, c.1810–1840: Trends in Romanticism and Victorianism (p 1078-1091)
Laurie Garrison

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Byron and Mesolongi (p 1092-1108)
Stephen Minta

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Poetry, Fame and Scandal: The Cases of Byron and Landon (p 1109-1121)
Claire Knowles

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‘Rank Imposture’ and ‘Mimic Goblinry’ in Scott’s Doom of Devorgoil: A Genre Politics of National Drama (p 698-708)
Dana Van Kooy

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Fiction and Autobiography in Mary Hays’s Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796) (p 709-720)
Georgina Green

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The Romantic Sonnet Revival: Opening the Sonnet’s Crypt (p 721-736)
Mark Raymond

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Romanticism and Taste (p 407-419)
Denise Gigante

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From Madame de Staël to Lord Byron: The Dialectics of European Romanticism (p 134-149)
Silvia Bordoni

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‘He Who has Suffered You to Impose on Him’: Blake, Derrida and the Question of Theory (p 150-171)
Matthew J. A. Green

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Ecocriticism in British Romantic Studies (p 172-202)
Kevin Hutchings

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Volume 3 (2006)

The Lost Moravian History of William Blake’s Family: Snapshots from the Archive (p 1297-1319)
Keri Davies

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Twentieth- and Twenty-first-century Keats Criticism (p 1320-1333)
Mark Sandy

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The Romantic Reconceptualization of the Gypsy: From Menace to Malleability (p 1334-1350)
Michael Kramp

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Writing Revolution: British Literature and the French Revolution Crisis, a Review of Recent Scholarship (p 1351-1385)
M. O. Grenby

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Cultural History, Interdisciplinarity, and Romanticism (p 1065-1081)
Elizabeth Fay

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James Kenney’s Comedic Genius: Early Nineteenth-century Character, Commerce, and the Arts in Raising the Wind, The World!, and Debtor and Creditor (p 1082-1106)
Terry F. Robinson

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Buddhism and Romanticism (p 1107-1123)
Mark Lussier

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Law and Literature in the Romantic Era: The Law’s Fictions (p 804-817)
Sue Chaplin

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Presenting Romantic Texts: Editorial Theory and Practice (p 818-839)
Carlo M. Bajetta

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Surveying Ann Radcliffe’s Gothic Landscapes (p 840-845)
Benjamin A. Brabon

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The Eagles of Romanticism (p 846-866)
Michael Ferber

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‘Disdaining Bounds of Place and Time,’ Staining Language with Furze and Burvine: John Clare’s Nomadic Poetics (p 376-387)
Alysia E. Garrison

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The Poetics of “Divine Chit-Chat”: Rethinking the Conversation Poems (p 388-396)
Robert Koelzer

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Slavery and Romanticism (p 397-408)
Brycchan Carey

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The William Blake Archive: An Overview (p 409-416)
Steven E. Jones

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Mary Shelley Studies: From “Author of Frankenstein” to “the Great Work of Life” (p 417-428)
Lisa Vargo

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Jane Austen and the Public Sphere  (p 429-443)
Chris Jones

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“The Sun Shines on a World Re-Arisen to Pleasure”: The Fin-de-Siècle Metaphysical Revival
Tracy Seeley

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Romanticism and War (p 117-126)
Neil Ramsey

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British Romanticism in the Museum Age: A Review of Recent Scholarship (p 127-137)
Eric Gidal

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Mary Shelley’s Bestiary: The Last Man and the Discourse of Species (p 138-148)
Cynthia Schoolar Williams

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Imaginary Pilgrimages: Felicia Hemans, Dead Poets, and Romantic Historiography (p **-**)
Paul Westover

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Volume 2 (2005)

Percy Bysshe Shelley and the Sciences
Matthew C. Borushko

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Reasons to Remember Sydney Owenson (p **-**)
Julie Donovan

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Face to Face with Johann Caspar Lavater (p **-**)
Sibylle Erle

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John Clare and Revaluation (p **-**)
Sarah Houghton

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Legal and Familial Recordkeeping: Chancery Court Records and Charlotte Smith’s The Old Manor House (p **-**)
Cheryl Nixon

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The Grave Scholarship of Antiquaries (p **-**)
Christopher Scalia

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Detection as Method: Reconstructing the Past in Godwin and Freud (p **-**)
Charles J. Rzepka

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‘Creating new flesh on the Demon cold’: Blake’s Milton and the Apotheoses of a Poet (p **-**)
David Fallon

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‘Wild Originality’: the Romantic writings of Lady Caroline Lamb (p **-**)
Rosemary March

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A Cursory Consideration of William Godwin (p **-**)
David O’Shaughnessy

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Volume 1 (2004)

Romanticism and Religion (p **-**)
Emma Mason

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The Emergence of the Dandy (p **-**)
Laura George

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Habermas, Romanticism, and Literary Theory (p **-**)
Michael Scrivener

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“Empire of the Muse”: American Encounters with Wordsworth (p **-**)
Leslie Eckel

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Wordsworth, Epitaph, and the ‘Epitaphic’ (p **-**)
Jonathan Roberts

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Orientalism in the Romantic Era (p **-**)
Susan Taylor

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Romantic Period Writing and India (p **-**)
Andrew Rudd

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The Romantic Child (p **-**)
William Stroup

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Medicine of the 1820s (p **-**)
Louise Penner

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Wordsworth, Death and Politics (p **-**)
Stuart Allen

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Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity (p **-**)
Leonard Epp

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A Cosmopolitan Salon-Hostess: Friederike Brun’s Revision of Schiller in Idas ästhetische Entwickelung (1824)* (p **-**)
Tone Brekke

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Historicizing French Romanticism (p **-**)
Pratima Prasad

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Joanna Baillie’s Stardom: Social Claims, Literary Objects, and Scholarly Lenses (p **-**)
Regina Hewitt

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Insurgent Allegories: Staging Venice Preserv’d, The Rivals, and Speculation in 1795 (p **-**)
Daniel O’Quinn

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Wordsworth’s Excursion: Narrative Memory and the ‘Minds of Men’ (p **-**)

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Solitude and Sociability: Wordsworth on Helvellyn (p **-**)
Christopher Rovee

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Romanticism and the Body (p **-**)
Alan Richardson

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Communities: Mary Robinson, Charlotte Smith, Anna Letitia Barbauld, and Romanticism (p **-**)
Jacqueline Labbe

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Women and Dramatic Writing in the British Romantic Era (p **-**)
Thomas C. Crochunis

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Re-viewing Romantic Drama (p **-**)
Jeffrey N. Cox

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Romanticism and Flirtation (p **-**)
Corin Throsby

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Political Satire in Early Stuart England: New Voices, New Narratives
Andrew McRae

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How useful to eighteenth-century English studies is the paradigm of the ‘bourgeois public sphere’?
J. A. Downie

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