Studies in Romanticism

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Kindling and Ash: Radical Aestheticism in Keats and Shelley2003/01/01English4
Textual Primitivism and the Editing of Wordsworth1989/01/01English4
Below the Thunders of the Upper Deep: Tennyson as Romantic Revisionist1979/01/01English4
The Opposite of News: Rethinking the 1800 "Lyrical Ballads" and the Mass Media2006/01/01English4
Blake's Deep Ecology1996/01/01English4
Byron's "Don Juan" as a Global Allegory2004/01/01English3
Relations of Scarcity: Ecology and Eschatology in "The Ruined Cottage"2000/01/01English3
Mary Shelley's Notes to Shelley's Poems and "Frankenstein"1967/01/01English3
Wordsworth and Idolatry1999/01/01English3
Romantic Criticism and the Meanings of the French Revolution1989/01/01English3
Schumann's Legacy in France1974/01/01English3
"His "Canaille" of an Audience": Thomas De Quincey and the Revolution in Reading2005/01/01English3
Evolution and William Blake1965/01/01English3
The Meeting of Past and Future in William Morris1982/01/01English3
"Thriving Prisoners": Coleridge, Wordsworth and the Child at School1989/01/01English3
What Makes Lord Byron Go? Strong Determinations-Public/Private-of Imperial Errancy2002/01/01English3
"Don Alvaro" or the Force of Cosmic Injustice1973/01/01English3
The Genius in the "Biographia Literaria"1978/01/01English3
Where Shelley Wrote and What He Wrote For: The Example of "The Ode to the West Wind"1984/01/01English3
William Godwin and the "Ars Rhetorica"2002/01/01English3
A Philosophical View of the Gothic Novel1987/01/01English3
Cognition and Representation in Wordsworth's London2006/01/01English3
"A Story to Be Hastily Gobbled Up": "Caleb Williams" and Print Culture1993/01/01English3
From Metaphysics to Metaphor: The Image of Water in Emerson and Thoreau1966/01/01English3
Murder, Hospitality, Philosophy: De Quincey and the Complicitous Grounds of National Identity1999/01/01English3
The Veil of Familiarity: Romantic Philosophy and the Familiar Essay2003/01/01English3
Scott's Staging of the Nation2001/01/01English3
Coleridge and Schelling: The Missing Transcendental Deduction1994/01/01English3
Keats's Nausea2001/01/01English3
De Quincey and Wordsworthian Narrative1989/01/01English3