Romanticism -- England
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Romanticism -- England
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Romanticism
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Incoming Resources
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- Browning the revisionary, John Woolford
- Experimental life, vitalism in Romantic science and literature, Robert Mitchell
- Unruly times, Wordsworth and Coleridge in their time, A. S. Byatt
- The romantic imagination, a casebook, edited by John Spencer Hill
- The Broadview anthology of Romantic drama, Jeffrey N. Cox and Michael Gamer, editors
- Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism, Herbert F. Tucker
- Professing sincerity, modern lyric poetry, commercial culture, and the crisis in reading, Susan B. Rosenbaum
- English romantic poets, modern essays in criticism, edited by M. H. Abrams
- Mary Shelley, romance and reality, by Emily W. Sunstein
- Romanticism and ideology, studies in English writing 1765-1830, David Aers, Jonathan Cook, David Punter
- The self as mind, vision and identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats, Charles J. Rzepka
- The romantic poets, a guide to criticism, edited by Uttara Natarajan
- Shakespeare and the English Romantic imagination, Jonathan Bate
- The historicity of romantic discourse, Clifford Siskin
- The Cambridge cultural history of Britain, edited by Boris Ford, 6
- Poetry and politics in the Cockney School, Keats, Shelley, Hunt, and their circle, Jeffrey N. Cox
- A companion to romance, from classical to contemporary, edited by Corinne Saunders
- Hazlitt, the mind of a critic, David Bromwich
- The romantic comedy
- England's ruins, poetic purpose and the national landscape, Anne Janowitz
- The artistry of exile, romantic and Victorian writers in Italy, Jane Stabler
- Politics in English romantic poetry, [by] Carl Woodring
- Holy ghosts, the male muses of Emily and Charlotte Brontë, Irene Tayler
- Five long winters, the trials of British Romanticism, John Bugg
- The romantic novel in England
- Romanticism and children's literature in nineteenth-century England, edited by James Holt McGavran
- The romantic imagination, C.M. Bowra
- Victorian and modern poetics, Carol T. Christ
- Vision and disenchantment, Blake's Songs and Wordsworth's Lyrical ballads, Heather Glen
- Shelley and Greece, rethinking romantic Hellenism, Jennifer Wallace
- Poetic form and British romanticism, Stuart Curran
- Romanticism and Zen Buddhism, John G. Rudy
- Metropolitan art and literature, 1810-1840, cockney adventures, Gregory Dart
- English Romantic poetry, ethos, structure, and symbol in Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats, Albert S. Gerard
- The invention of evening, perception and time in romantic poetry, Christopher R. Miller
- Metropolitan art and literature, 1810-1840, Cockney adventures, Gregory Dart
- Lord Byron's strength, romantic writing and commercial society, Jerome Christensen
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