Incoming Resources
- Romanticism and slave narratives, transatlantic testimonies, [Helen Thomas]
- Romantic fantasy and science fiction, Karl Kroeber
- European romanticism, self-definition : an anthology, compiled by Lilian R. Furst
- The ethics of romanticism, Laurence S. Lockridge
- Romanticism and the Gothic, genre, reception, and canon formation, Michael Gamer
- The persistence of romanticism, essays in philosophy and literature, Richard Eldridge
- Opium and the romantic imagination, Alethea Hayter
- Shandyism, the character of romantic irony, Peter Conrad
- Dostoevsky and romantic realism, a study of Dostoevsky in relation to Balzac, Dickens, and Gogol, Donald Fanger
- Rethinking historicism, critical readings in Romantic history, Marjorie Levinson ... [et al.]
- European romanticism, literary societies, poets, and poetry, Clarence McClanahan
- The romantic survival, a study in poetic evolution, by John Bayley
- Rousseau and romanticism, by Irving Babbitt
- Poetry of the Romantic period, J. R. de J. Jackson
- New romantic cyborgs, romanticism, information technology, and the end of the machine, Mark Coeckelbergh
- Gender and genius, towards a feminist aesthetics, Christine Battersby
- Cultures of taste, theories of appetite, editors, Denise Gigante and Timothy Morton
- Romanticism and the city, edited by Larry H. Peer
- The sympathy of things, Ruskin and the ecology of design, Lars Spuybroek
- Romantic visualities, landscape, gender and romanticism
- The Godwinian novel, the rational fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley, Pamela Clemit
- Marxism and romanticism, Marx's debt to German conservatism, Michael Levin
- Shelley and the Revolution in taste, the body and the natural world, Timothy Morton
- In the dust of this planet, Eugene Thacker
- Opium and the Romantic imagination, Alethea Hayter
- The romantic agony, by Mario Praz ; translated from the Italian by Angus Davidson
- Chopin's piano, a journey through Romanticism, Paul Kildea
- Metaphoric worlds, conceptions of a romantic nature, Samuel R. Levin
- War at a distance, romanticism and the making of modern wartime, Mary A. Favret
- Early romantics, perspectives in British poetry from Pope to Wordsworth, edited by Thomas Woodman
- Repossessing the romantic past, edited by Heather Glen and Paul Hamilton
- Romantics, rebels and reactionaries, English literature and its background 1760-1830, Marilyn Butler
- Durkheim and postmodern culture, Stjepan G. Meštrović
- Sexual personae, Camille Paglia
- Revolution & romanticism, Howard Mumford Jones
- Sexual personae, art and decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, Camille Paglia
- Probability and literary form, philosophic theory and literary practice in the Augustan age, Douglas Lane Patey
- Inescapable romance, studies in the poetics of a mode, Patricia A. Parker
- Romanticism and improvisation, 1750-1850, Angela Esterhammer
- Gothic literature, Andrew Smith
- The melodramatic imagination, Balzac, Henry James, melodrama, and the mode of excess, Peter Brooks
- Romantic motives, essays on anthropological sensibility, edited by George W. Stocking
- Metaphysical Hazlitt, bicentenary essays, edited by Uttara Natarajan, Tom Paulin and Duncan Wu
- Romanticism and ideology, studies in English writing 1765-1830, David Aers, Jonathan Cook, David Punter
- The Cambridge history of literary criticism, edited by Marshall Brown, Vol. 5
- The Concise encyclopedia of romanticism, Francis Claudon
- Ecology without nature, rethinking environmental aesthetics, Timothy Morton
- Romantic influences, contemporary, Victorian, modern, John Beer
- The English romantic poets, a review of research, by Ernest Bernbaum ... [et al.] ; edited by Thomas M. Raysor
- Unnameable text, life, critique and uncriticizability from Kant to Benjamin, Christopher Law