Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in September 2001 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Justice and indeterminacy: Wordsworth's The Borderers and the trials of the 1790s.(Critical Essay)
by Myers, Victoria - The Chained Boy: Orc and Blake's Idea of Revolution. (Book Reviews). (book review)
by DiSalvo, Jacqueline - Sexual Politics and the Romantic Author. (Book Reviews). (book review)
by Kaplan, Deborah - Caroline Bowles Southey, 1786-1854: The Making of a Woman Writer. (Book Reviews). (book review)
by Linkin, Harriet Kramer - The Poetics of Disappointment: Wordsworth to Ashbery. (Book Reviews). (book review)
by Klausner, Lewis - Contesting the Gothic: Fiction, Genre and Cultural Conflict, 1764-1832. (Book Reviews). (book review)
by Punter, David - Strained tenderness: Wordsworth, Joanna Hutchinson, and the anxiety of sisterly resistance in "To Joanna".(William Wordsworth)(Critical Essay)
by Schmid, Thomas H. - Apocalyptic economics and prophetic politics: radical and romantic responses to Malthus and Burke.(Thomas Robert Malthus)(Edmund Burke)(Critical Essay)
by Fulford, Tim - The wages of travel: Wordsworth and the Memorial Tour of 1820.(Critical Essay)
by Jarvis, Robin - "A thing unknown, without a name": Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the illegible signature.(Critical Essay)
by Rosenbaum, Susan