Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in December 2002 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Anne K. Mellor. Mothers of the Nation: Women's Political Writing in England, 1780-1830.(Book Review)
by Looser, Devoney - Richard Eldridge. The Persistence of Romanticism: Essays in Philosophy and Literature.(Book Review)
by Duffy, Edward - Cain: Lord Byron's sincerity.
by Dennis, Ian - "The most useful of citizens": towards a romantic literary professionalism.
by Keen, Paul - "Dark catastrophe of passion": the "Indian" as human commodity in nineteenth-century British theatrical culture.
by Pratt, Kathryn - Coleridge's Sonnets from Various Authors (1796): a lost conversation poem?
by Fairer, David - "Everybody's Shakespeare": representative genres and John Boydell's Winter's Tale.
by Rovee, Christopher - Jennifer Wallace. Shelley and Greece: Rethinking Romantic Hellenism.(Book Review)
by Donnelly, Hugo - Linda Lang-Peralta, ed., Women, Revolution, and the Novels of the 1790s.(Book Review)
by Ellis, Markman - Epistemologies of rupture: the problem of nature in Schelling's philosophy.(Critical Essay)
by Steigerwald, Joan - David Vallins. Coleridge and the Psychology of Romanticism: Feeling and Thought.(Book Review)
by McKusick, James C. - Jack Stillinger. Reading "The Eve of St. Agnes": the Multiples of Complex Literary Transaction.(Book Review)
by Martin, Philip W.