Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in December 2004 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- "Hauntings from the infirmity of love": Wordsworth and the illusion of pastoral.
by Turner, John - Fluttering on the grate: revision in "frost at midnight".
by Vanwinkle, Matthew - The "perpetual exercise of an interminable quest": the Biographia Literaria and the Kantian revolution.
by Baulch, David M. - Seeing things ("as they are"): Coleridge, Schiller, and the play of semblance.
by Thomas, Sophie - Paul Hamilton. Metaromanticism: Aesthetics, Literature, Theory.(Book Review)
by O; '; Rourke, James - Josephine McDonagh. Child Murder and British Culture 1720-1900.(Book Review)
by Krueger, Christine L. - Tilottama Rajan and Arkady Plotnitsky, editors. Idealism Without Absolutes: Philosophy and Romantic Culture.(Book Review)
by Simpson, David - Simon Bainbridge. British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict.(Book Review)
by Darlington, Beth - "Look in my face": the dramatic ethics of The Borderers.
by Nuss, Melynda - Rei Terada. Feeling in Theory: Emotion after the "Death of the Subject.".(Book Review)
by Wagenknecht, David - Byron's Don Juan as a global allegory.(Lord Byron)
by Strand, Eric