Studies in Romanticism
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Articles in June 2005 issue of Studies in Romanticism
- Julia M. Wright. Blake, Nationalism, and the Politics of Alienation.(Book Review)
by Bushnell, Jack - J. Douglas Kneale. Romantic Aversions: Aftermaths of Classicism in Wordsworth and Coleridge.(Book Review)
by Matlak, Richard E. - Marc Redfield. The Politics of Aesthetics: Nationalism, Gender, Romanticism.(Book Review)
by Clark, David L. - Mary Shelley's editions of The Collected Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Editor as Subject.
by Gladden, Samuel Lyndon - Consuming Africa: geography and identity in Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative.(The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Oldaudah Equiano)
by Wiley, Michael - Jane Austen and the importance of being wrong.
by Canuel, Mark - "I WANT a hero": advertising for an epic hero in Don Juan.
by Mozer, Hadley J. - The politics of literary biography in Charles Brown's Life of John Keats.
by Meritt, Mark - Romantic orientalism begins at home: Elizabeth Hamilton's Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah.
by Mellor, Anne K. - Richard E. Matlak. Deep Distresses. William Wordsworth, John Wordsworth, Sir George Beaumont, 1800-1808.(Book Review)
by Johnston, Kenneth R. - Jon Mee. Romanticism, Enthusiasm and Regulation: Poetics and the Policing of Culture in the Romantic Period.(Book Review)
by Tomko, Michael