Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in June 2004 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Kinship, generation and community: the transmission of political ideology in radical plebeian print culture.(Critical Essay)
by Worrall, David - Mark Canuel. Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790-1830.(Book Review)
by Hewitt, Regina - Phenomenality and dissatisfaction in Coleridge's Notebooks.(Critical Essay)
by Terada, Rei - Saree Makdisi. William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790's.(Book Review)
by Wagenknecht, David - Composed composers: subjectivity in E. T. A. Hoffmann's "Rat Krespel".(Critical Essay)
by Kumbier, William - Pests, parasites, and positionality: Anna Letitia Barbauld and "The Caterpillar".(Critical Essay)
by Den Otter, Alice G. - "To be at once another and the same": Walter Scott and the end(s) of sympathetic Britishness.(Critical Essay)
by Gottlieb, Evan - A printing devil, a Scottish mummy, and an Edinburgh book of the dead: James Hogg's Napoleonic complex.(Critical Essay)
by Fang, Karen - Announcement.(Correction Notice)
- Ina Ferris. The Romantic National Tale and the Question of Ireland.(Book Review)
by Wright, Julia M. - Gillen D'Arcy Wood. The Shock of the Real: Romanticism and Visual Culture, 1760-1860.(Book Review)
by Labbe, Jacqueline M. - Books received.
- Helen Thomas. Romanticism and Slave Narratives: Transatlantic Testimonies.(Book Review)
by Lee, Debbie