
The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism
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- Introduction
- Part I: Historical Phases
- 1: Nick Groom: Romanticism before 1789
- 2: Jon Mee: The Revolutionary Decade
- 3: Simon Bainbridge: The New Century: 1800-1815
- 4: Kelvin Everest: Post-War Romanticism
- 5: Angela Esterhammer: The 1820s and Beyond
- Part II: Region and Nation
- 6: Fiona Stafford: England and Englishness
- 7: Penny Fielding: Scotland and the North
- 8: Mary-Ann Constantine: Wales and the West
- 9: Jim Kelly: Ireland and Union
- Part III: Hierarchies
- 10: Michael Bradshaw: Romantic Generations
- 11: Brian Goldberg: Poetry and Social Class
- 12: Gary Kelly: The Spectrum of Fiction
- 13: Anne K. Mellor: Gender Boundaries
- 14: Susan Manly: Literature for Children
- Part IV: Legislation
- 15: David Worrall: Freedom of Speech
- 16: Gillian Russell: The Regulation of Theatres
- 17: Anthony Howe: Poetic Defences and Manifestos
- 18: William Christie: Critical Judgement and the Reviewing Profession
- 19: Victoria Myers: Trial Literature
- Part V: Cognition
- 20: Thomas Keymer: The Subjective Turn
- 21: Noel Jackson: Literature and the Senses
- 22: Sharon Ruston: 'High' Romanticism: Literature and Drugs
- 23: Catherine Jones: Writer-Physicians
- Part VI: Composition
- 24: Erik Simpson: Orality and Improvisation
- 25: Jane Stabler: Revision and Self-Citation
- 26: Beth Lau: Intertextual Dialogue
- 27: Pamela Clemit: Letters and Journals
- Part VII: Publication
- 28: Paul Keen: Book-Making
- 29: Michael Gamer: Oeuvre-Making and Canon-Formation
- 30: Tom Mole: Celebrity and Anonymity
- 31: Felicity James: Romantic Readers
- 32: Lynda Pratt: Non-Publication
- Part VIII: Language
- 33: Jane Hodson: Literary Uses of Dialect
- 34: Judith Thompson: Romantic Oratory
- 35: Michael Rossington: Creative Translation
- 36: Stephen Behrendt: The Ineffable
- Part IX: Aesthetics
- 37: Andrew Bennett: The Romantic Lexicon
- 38: Tim Milnes: Literature and Philosophy
- 39: Gregory Dart: Practical Criticism
- 40: Sophie Thomas: Word and Image
- 41: Kirsteen McCue: The Culture of Song
- Part X: Imports and Exports
- 42: Nicholas Halmi: The Greco-Roman Revival
- 43: James Watt: Orientalism and Hebraism
- 44: James Vigus: Continental Romanticism in Britain
- 45: Patrick Vincent: British Romantics Abroad
- 46: Fiona Robertson: Transatlantic Engagements
- Index
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