Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in December 2001 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- "We are two": the address to Dorothy in "Tintern Abbey.".(Dorothy Wordsworth)(William Wordsworth)
by Thompson, Heidi - Platonic eros and deconstructive love.
by Towsey, David - Keats's nausea.(John Keats)
by Gigante, Denise - Teddi Chichester Bonca. Shelley's Mirrors of Love: Narcissism, Sacrifice, and Sorority. (book review)
by White, Deborah Elise - Eleanor Ty. Empowering the Feminine: the Narratives of Mary Robinson, Jane West, and Amelia Opie, 1796-1812. (book review)
by Fay, Elizabeth - David Jasper. The Sacred and Secular Canon in Romanticism: Preserving the Sacred Truths. (book review)
by Tannenbaum, Leslie - Gary Dyer. British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832. (book review)
by Grimes, Kyle - Eleanor M. Gates. Leigh Hunt: a Life in Letters. (book review)
by Jones, Steven E. - From Lyrical Ballads to Lyrical Tales: Mary Robinson's reputation and the problem of literary debt.(William Wordsworth)
by Cross, Ashley J. - In Memoriam.(David Erdman)(Robert Gleckner)(Brief Article)
- Kim Wheatley. Shelley and His Readers: Beyond Paranoid Politics. (book review)
by Ulmer, William A. - Coleridge and the pleasures of verse.(Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
by Taylor, Anya