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Romanticism on the Net

Number 40, November 2005

Table of contents (13 articles)

Articles

  1. Coleridge and Column Inches
  2. After Keats: The Return of Joseph Severn to England in 1838
  3. “The Standard of Revolt”: Revolution and National Independence in Moore’s Lalla Rookh
  4. Death and the Castrated: The Complex Psyches of Valperga
  5. Metropolitan Wordsworth: Allegory as Affirmation and Critique in The Prelude
  6. Jerusalem and “the Jew:” Biopolitics Between Blake and Spinoza
  7. “Instruction a Torment”? Jane Austen’s Early Writing and Conflicting Versions of Female Education in Romantic-Era “Conservative” British Women’s Novels
  8. Groundless Metaphors and Living Maps in the Writing of Mary Shelley
  9. “Re-Collecting De Quincey” – A Review-essay of The Works of Thomas De Quincey. Gen. ed. Grevel Lindop. 21 Volumes. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2000-2003. ISBN 1-85196-054-6 (for the complete set). Price: £1650/US$2775.

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