Romanticism -- Great Britain
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- "Visionary dreariness" : readings in Romanticism's quotidian sublime
- A feminist introduction to romanticism
- A materialist critique of English romantic drama
- A short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
- An Oxford companion to the Romantic Age : British culture, 1776-1832
- Anonymous life : Romanticism and dispossession
- Art of darkness : a poetics of Gothic
- Authoring the self : self-representation, authorship, and the print market in British poetry from Pope through Wordsworth
- Autobiographical writing and British literature, 1783-1834
- Balladeering, minstrelsy, and the making of British Romantic poetry
- Beyond romanticism : new approaches to texts and contexts, 1780-1832
- Blake. Wordsworth. Religion.
- Borderlines : the shiftings of gender in British romanticism
- Bright stars : John Keats, 'Barry Cornwall' and romantic literary culture
- British Romantic poets; recent revaluations
- British Romanticism and the critique of political reason
- British abolitionism and the rhetoric of sensibility : writing, sentiment, and slavery, 1760-1807
- British fiction and the production of social order, 1740-1830
- British romantic drama : historical and critical essays
- British romantic writers and the East : anxieties of empire
- British romanticism and the literature of human interest
- British satire and the politics of style, 1789-1832
- British state romanticism : authorship, agency, and bureaucratic nationalism
- British women poets and the romantic writing community
- British women poets of the Romantic era : an anthology
- Brown Romantics : poetry and nationalism in the global nineteenth century
- Building romanticism : literature and architecture in nineteenth-century Britain
- Burke to Byron, Barbauld to Baillie, 1790-1830
- Byron among the English poets : literary tradition and poetic legacy
- Claiming Cambria : invoking the Welsh in the romantic era
- Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys 1798-1879
- Closet stages : Joanna Baillie and the theater theory of British romantic women writers
- Dante and Italy in British Romanticism
- Dante and the romantics
- De Quincey's disciplines
- Dialogue and literature : apostrophe, auditors, and the collapse of romantic discourse
- Dickens and imagination
- Disraeli : a brief life
- Edmund Burke's aesthetic ideology : language, gender, and political economy in revolution
- England in 1819 : the politics of literary culture and the case of romantic historicism
- English Romantic poets and the Enlightenment : nine essays on a literary relationship
- English poetry in a changing society, 1780-1825
- English romanticism : the human context
- Eternity in British Romantic poetry
- European literatures in Britain, 1815-1832 : Romantic translations
- Fatal autonomy : Romantic drama and the rhetoric of agency
- Formal charges : the shaping of poetry in British romanticism
- Fracture and fragmentation in British romanticism
- Fracture feminism : the politics of impossible time in British romanticism
- Frankenstein's science : experimentation and discovery in Romantic culture, 1780-1830
- From sensibility to romanticism; : essays presented to Frederick A. Pottle
- Gothic bodies : the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Green writing : romanticism and ecology
- Hippolyte de La Morvonnais : sa vie, ses oeuvres, ses idées : Étude sur le romantisme en Bretagne d'après des documents inédits
- History & myth : essays on English romantic literature
- Humble men in company : the unlikely friendship of Charles Lamb and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Imagination and science in Romanticism
- Intellectual politics and cultural conflict in the Romantic period : Scottish Whigs, English radicals and the making of the British public sphere
- Islam and early modern English literature : the politics of romance from Spenser to Milton
- Jane Austen and the romantic poets
- Keats's reading of the romantic poets
- Lacan and Romanticism
- Leigh Hunt and What is poetry? : romanticism and the purpose of poetry
- Lessons of Romanticism : a critical companion
- Literary advertising and the shaping of British romanticism
- Literary magazines and British Romanticism
- Literature, education, and romanticism : reading as social practice, 1780-1832
- Magic and English romanticism
- Majestic indolence : English romantic poetry and the work of art
- Milton, the metaphysicals, and romanticism
- Modern romance and transformations of the novel : the Gothic, Scott, Dickens
- Modernity's Mist : British Romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
- Monstrosities : bodies and British romanticism
- Multiplying worlds : romanticism, modernity, and the emergence of virtual reality
- Napoleon and English Romanticism
- Nervous reactions : Victorian recollections of romanticism
- Oracles and hierophants : constructions of romantic authority
- Oscar Wilde : myths, miracles, and imitations
- Paradise lost, and the romantic reader
- Perverse romanticism : aesthetics and sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832
- Plagiarism and literary property in the Romantic period
- Poetry and popular protest : Peterloo, Cato Street and the Queen Caroline controversy
- Poetry and reform : periodical verse from the English democratic press, 1792-1824
- Poetry as an occupation and an art in Britain, 1760-1830
- Poets of sensibility and the sublime
- Politics, philosophy, and the production of romantic texts
- Print politics : the press and radical opposition in early nineteenth-century England
- Radical Orientalism : Rights, Reform, and Romanticism
- Re-visioning romanticism : British women writers, 1776-1837
- Reading daughters' fictions, 1709-1834 : novels and society from Manley to Edgeworth
- Reading public romanticism
- Reading romantics : texts and contexts
- Real money and romanticism
- Recognizing the romantic novel : new histories of British fiction, 1780-1830
- Refiguring revolutions : aesthetics and politics from the English revolution to the Romantic revolution
- Revision and romantic authorship
- Revisionary gleam : De Quincey, Coleridge, and the High Romantic Argument
- Rhetorical traditions and British romantic literature
- Robert Bloomfield : lyric, class, and the romantic canon
- Robert Bloomfield, romanticism and the poetry of community
- Romantic atheism : poetry and freethought, 1780-1830
- Romantic complexity : Keats, Coleridge, and Wordsworth
- Romantic correspondence : women, politics, and the fiction of letters
- Romantic empiricism : poetics and the philosophy of common sense, 1780-1830
- Romantic genius : the prehistory of a homosexual role
- Romantic identities : varieties of subjectivity, 1774-1830
- Romantic imperialism : universal empire and the culture of modernity
- Romantic interactions : social being and the turns of literary action
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romantic mediations : media theory and British romanticism
- Romantic migrations : local, national, and transnational dispositions
- Romantic narrative : Shelley, Hays, Godwin, Wollstonecraft
- Romantic poetry : recent revisionary criticism
- Romantic poets and the culture of posterity
- Romantic readers : the evidence of marginalia
- Romantic revelations : visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the Anthropocene
- Romantic revisions
- Romantic revolutions : criticism and theory
- Romantic shades and shadows
- Romantic sociability : social networks and literary culture in Britain, 1770-1840
- Romantic texts and contexts
- Romantic verse narrative : the history of a genre
- Romantic voices : identity and ideology in British poetry, 1789-1850
- Romantic wars : studies in culture and conflict, 1793-1822
- Romantic women poets : an anthology
- Romantic women poets, 1770-1838 : an anthology
- Romantic women writers : voices and countervoices
- Romantic writings
- Romanticism
- Romanticism & gender
- Romanticism : a critical reader
- Romanticism : an anthology
- Romanticism and colonial disease
- Romanticism and feminism
- Romanticism and form
- Romanticism and millenarianism
- Romanticism and religion from William Cowper to Wallace Stevens
- Romanticism and revolution : a reader
- Romanticism and the Gothic : genre, reception, and canon formation
- Romanticism and the emotions
- Romanticism and the gold standard : money, literature, and economic debate in Britain 1790-1830
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Romanticism and the materiality of nature
- Romanticism and the object
- Romanticism and the painful pleasures of modern life
- Romanticism and the rise of the mass public
- Romanticism and the self-conscious poem
- Romanticism and the uses of genre
- Romanticism and the vocation of childhood
- Romanticism and visuality : fragments, history, spectacle
- Romanticism and women poets : opening the doors of reception
- Romanticism in the shadow of war : literary culture in the Napoleonic War years
- Romanticism, nationalism, and the revolt against theory
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Romanticism, revolution and language : the fate of the word from Samuel Johnson to George Eliot
- Romanticism/Judaica : a convergence of cultures
- Science and sensation in Romantic poetry
- Science, form, and the problem of induction in British Romanticism
- Scotland and the fictions of geography : North Britain, 1760-1830
- Sensibility in transformation : creative resistance to sentiment from the Augustans to the Romantics : essays in honor of Jean H. Hagstrum
- Sensitive negotiations : indigenous diplomacy and British Romantic poetry
- Sexual politics and the romantic author
- Shelley's satire : violence, exhortation, and authority
- Slavery and the Romantic imagination
- Solitude and the sublime : romanticism and the aesthetics of individuation
- The Cambridge companion to British romanticism
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Ecology of British Romantic Conservatism, 1790-1837
- The French language and British literature, 1756-1830
- The New Oxford book of romantic period verse
- The Romantic rhetoric of accumulation
- The Victorian novel
- The aesthetics of self-invention : Oscar Wilde to David Bowie
- The anti-Jacobin novel : British conservatism and the French Revolution
- The book of God : secularization and design in the romantic era
- The circle of our vision : Dante's presence in English romantic poetry
- The creative imagination : Enlightenment to Romanticism
- The domestication of genius : biography and the romantic poet
- The economy of character : novels, market culture, and the business of inner meaning
- The fantastic sublime : romanticism and transcendence in nineteenth-century children's fantasy literature
- The gothic sublime
- The green studies reader : from Romanticism to ecocriticism
- The haunted eye : perception and the grotesque in English and German romanticism
- The ideology of imagination : subject and society in the discourse of Romanticism
- The image of antiquity : ancient Britain and the romantic imagination
- The image of the Middle Ages in Romantic and Victorian literature
- The last romantics
- The late poetry of the Lake Poets : romanticism revised
- The literary heritage of the environmental justice movement : landscapes of revolution in transatlantic romanticism
- The majesty of the people : popular sovereignty and the role of the writer in the 1790s
- The orphaned imagination : melancholy and commodity culture in English romanticism
- The perversity of poetry : romantic ideology and the popular male poet of genius
- The poem and the book : interpreting collections of romantic poetry
- The poetics of description : imagined places in European literature
- The poetics of sensibility : a revolution in literary style
- The progress of romance : literary historiography and the Gothic novel
- The questioning presence : Wordsworth, Keats, and the interrogative mode in Romantic poetry
- The re-creation of landscape : a study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and Turner
- The rescue of Romanticism : Walter Pater and John Ruskin
- The return of the visible in British Romanticism
- The romantic assertion; : a study in the language of nineteenth century poetry
- The romantic performative : language and action in British and German romanticism
- The romantics; : an anthology
- The suffering traveller and the Romantic imagination
- The supernatural sublime : the metaphysics of terror in Anglo-American romanticism
- The supplement of reading : figures of understanding in romantic theory and practice
- The symbolist tradition in English literature : a study of pre-Raphaelitism and fin de siècle
- The truth about Romanticism : pragmatism and idealism in Keats, Shelley, Coleridge
- The visual and verbal sketch in British romanticism
- Transatlantic Romanticism : British and American art and literature, 1790-1860
- Unbuilding Jerusalem : apocalypse and romantic representation
- Urbanization and English Romantic poetry
- Watchwords : Romanticism and the poetics of attention
- Women and romance : the consolations of gender in the English novel
- Women in British romantic theatre : drama, performance, and society, 1790-1840
- Women's literary networks and Romanticism : "a tribe of authoresses"
- Women, love, and commodity culture in British romanticism
- Words made flesh : formations of the postsecular in British Romanticism
- Wordsworth, Turner, and romantic landscape : a study of the traditions of the picturesque and the sublime
- Young romantics : the tangled lives of English poetry's greatest generation
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