Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in March 2003 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Jonathan Bate. The Song of the Earth.(Book Review)
by Morton, Timothy - Andrea K. Henderson. Romantic Identities: Varieties of Subjectivity, 1774-1830.(Book Review)
by Faflak, Joel - Cosmopolitical economy: exchangeable value and national development in Adam Smith and Maria Edgeworth.
by Easton, Fraser - Children of Childhood: nostalgia and the romantic legacy.
by Austin, Linda M. - Jeffery W. Vail. The Literary Relationship of Lord Byron and Thomas Moore.(Book Review)
by Christie, William - Philipp Otto Runge's Tageszeiten and their relationship to romantic nature philosophy.(Critical Essay)
by Littlejohns, Richard - Sarah M. Zimmerman. Romanticism, Lyricism, and History.(Book Review)
by Birns, Nicholas - The color violaceous, or, chemistry and the romance of dematerialization: the subliming of iodine and Shelley's Adonais.(Critical Essay)
by Peterfreund, Stuart - John L. Mahoney. Wordsworth and the Critics: The Development of a Critical Reputation.(Book Review)
by Rzepka, Charles J. - The veil of familiarity: romantic philosophy and the familiar essay.(Critical Essay)
by Natarajan, Uttara - Writing Keats's last days: Severn, Sharp, and Romantic biography.
by Scott, Grant F.