Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in March 2000 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Shelley and the Chaos of History: A New Politics of Poetry.(Review) (book review)
by Morton, Timothy - British Literature, 1780-1830.(Review) (book review)
by Curran, Stuart - Romantic Women Poets: An Anthology.(Review) (book review)
by Curran, Stuart - Romanticism: An Anthology.(Review) (book review)
by Curran, Stuart - Women Critics, 1660-1820.(Review) (book review)
by Curran, Stuart - Romantic Theatricality: Gender, Poetry, and Spectatorship.(Review) (book review)
by Favret, Mary A. - Romantic Women Poets, 1770-1838: An Anthology.(Review) (book review)
by Curran, Stuart - The Jenneration of Disease: Vaccination, Romanticism, and Revolution.(Critical Essay)
by LEE, DEBBIE - Breaking the Laws of Language: Freedom and History in Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg.(Brief Article)(Transcript)
by MIESZKOWSKI, JAN - Impure Conceits: Rhetoric and Ideology in Wordsworth's "Excursion".(Review) (book review)
by Hewitt, Regina - "Work Without Hope": Anxiety and Embarrassment in Coleridge's Sonnets.(Critical Essay)
by ROBINSON, DANIEL - Begging the Question of Responsibility: the Vagrant Poor in Wordsworth's "Beggars" and "Resolution and Independence".(Brief Article)(Transcript)
by SPARGO, R. CLIFTON - Pathos (Allegories of Reading).(Brief Article)(Transcript)
by TERADA, REI - Women Romantics, 1785-1832: Writing in Prose.(Review) (book review)
by Curran, Stuart - Seeing in the Dark: Hazlitt's Immanent Idealism.
by MILNES, TIM