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This book examines the legacy of Romantic poetics in nineteenth-century political poetry.
Considers Blake's poetry in the light of ideology critique and the traditions of Utopian thought.
In the 1780s and 90s, theatre critics described the stage as a state in political tumult, while p...
This historically grounded account of Gothic fiction takes issue with received accounts of the ge...
In the 1780s and 90s, theater critics described the stage as a state in political tumult, while p...
Demonstrating how English Romantic writing took up issues of what we now call animal rights, this...
British readers of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries eagerly consumed books of travel...
Cambridge English Prose Texts consists of volumes devoted to selections of non-fictional English ...
Sonia Hofkosh explores the role of gender in early nineteenth-century British literary culture, e...
Lyric and Labour in the Romantic Tradition, first published in 1998, examines the legacy of Roman...
Offers insights into the society which produced and consumed anti-Jacobin novels.
Literary and historical study of supernatural or Gothic fiction of the Romantic period.
In this study, Mark Parker argues that magazines such as the London Magazine and Blackwood's Edin...
A highly original study of Shelley's thought in relation to diet, consumption, the body, nature, ...
This book traces connections between Georgic verse and developments in other spheres from the lat...
This is a study of the development of a 'romantic literary history', and its implications for lit...
This original book examines the way in which the Romantic period inaugurates a tradition of writi...
Represents twenty-five years of McGann??'s work on Romanticism and Byron Studies.
Drawing on all of Wollstonecraft's works, Barbara Taylor provides a compelling portrait of this p...
Clear but sophisticated readings of Keats's major poems, informed by contemporary literary theory.
In Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790-1830, Mark Canuel examines the way that Romant...
Romantic Vagrancy offers a provocative account of Wordsworth's representation of walking as the e...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose n...
On of the defining features of Romantic writing, critics have long argued, is its characterizatio...
A study of the work of Romantic poets in the circle known as the 'Cockney School'.
Timothy Morton explores the significance of spice, and the spice trade, in Romantic literature, s...
In this provocative and original study, Alan Richardson examines an entire range of intellectual,...
In this wide-ranging and richly detailed book Alan Richardson addresses many issues in literary a...
Represents twenty-five years of McGann's work on Romanticism and Byron Studies.
This innovative study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human science...
In Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790-1830, Mark Canuel examines the way that Romant...
The sentimental novel has long been noted for its liberal and humanitarian interests. In The Poli...
Burgess places authors such as Scott and Wollstonecraft in a new economic and social context.
This ambitious and original study explores the connections between aesthetic theory and political...
James Watt's historically grounded account of Gothic fiction, first published in 1999, takes issu...
Romantic Atheism explores the links between English Romantic poetry and the first burst of outspo...
This 2000 book considers the literary and cultural significance of spice, and the spice trade, in...
This 2003 study sheds light on the way in which the English Romantics dealt with the basic proble...
Peter Murphy's book examines the tension between the material, economic pressures motivating poet...
Helen Thomas' study opens a new avenue for Romanticism by exploring connections with literature p...
This is the first full-length study to examine the links between high Romantic literature and wha...
The relationship between Thomas De Quincey as a 'minor' writer and the Romantic canon.
The years between 1790 and 1830 saw over 150 million people brought under British Imperial contro...
Major reassessment of one of the most important topics of the Romantic period - the imagination.
The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. ...
This is the first full-length study to examine the links between high Romantic literature and wha...
Re-examines Rousseau's influence on French Revolution and English Romanticism, through the mediat...