Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in March 2002 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Terence Whalen. Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses: the Political Economy of Literature in Antebellum America. (book review)
by Richards, Eliza - "Strange longings": Keats and feet.(Critical Essay)
by Turley, Richard Marggraf - Henry Sussman. The Aesthetic Contract: Statutes of Art and Intellectual Work in Modernity. (book review)
by Ferris, David S. - The work of trauma: Fuller, Douglass, and Emerson on the border of ridicule.(Margaret Fuller, Frederick Douglass, Ralph Waldo Emerson)
by Zwarg, Christina - Shaun Irlam. Elations: the Poetics of Enthusiasm in Eighteenth-Century Britain. (book review)
by Spacks, Patricia Meyer - What makes Lord Byron go? Strong determinations--public/private--of imperial errancy.
by Gonsalves, Joshua David - Confessions of a gentrified sinner: secrets in Scott and Hogg.(Walter Scott, author James Hogg)
by MacKenzie, Scott - Michael Simpson. Closet Performances: Political Exhibition and Prohibition in the Dramas of Byron and Shelley. (book review)
by Hoagwood, Terence - Books received.
- Morton D. Paley. Portraits of Coleridge. (book review)
by Scott, Grant F. - James O'Rourke. Keats's Odes and Contemporary Criticism. (book review)
by Stillinger, Jack