Romanticism -- Great Britain
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- A companion to Romanticism
- A concise companion to the Romantic age
- A feminist introduction to romanticism
- A handbook of Romanticism studies
- A new romantic anthology
- Advertising and satirical culture in the Romantic period
- An Oxford companion to the Romantic Age : British culture, 1776-1832
- Anger, revolution, and romanticism
- Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic
- Arbitrary power : romanticism, language, politics
- Art of darkness : a poetics of Gothic
- At the limits of romanticism : essays in cultural, feminist, and materialist criticism
- Beasts of burden : biopolitics, labor, and animal life in British Romanticism
- Borderlines : the shiftings of gender in British romanticism
- Britain's bloodless revolutions : 1688 and the romantic reform of literature
- British Romantic poets; recent revaluations
- British Romanticism and the science of the mind
- British periodicals and Romantic identity : the "literary lower empire"
- British romantic drama : historical and critical essays
- British romantic writers and the East : anxieties of empire
- British romanticism and continental influences : writing in an age of europhobia
- British satire and the politics of style, 1789-1832
- British women poets of the Romantic era : an anthology
- British women writers and race, 1788-1818 : narrations of modernity
- Burke to Byron, Barbauld to Baillie, 1790-1830
- Byron : Augustan and romantic
- Byron and the Victorians
- Coleridge, Keats and Shelley
- Consumption and literature : the making of the romantic disease
- Creating Romanticism : case studies in the literature, science and medicine of the 1790s
- Cultures of the sublime : selected readings, 1750-1830
- Disputed titles : Ireland, Scotland, and the novel of inheritance, 1798-1832
- Disraeli : a brief life
- Early British romanticism, the Frankfurt School, and French post-structuralism : in the wake of failed revolution
- Edmund Burke's aesthetic ideology : language, gender, and political economy in revolution
- England in 1819 : the politics of literary culture and the case of romantic historicism
- English fiction of the romantic period, 1789-1830
- English romanticism : the human context
- Fatal autonomy : Romantic drama and the rhetoric of agency
- Fellow Romantics : male and female British writers, 1790-1835
- Fictions and fakes : forging Romantic authenticity, 1760-1845
- Fiery heart : the first life of Leigh Hunt
- Five romantic plays, 1768-1821
- Formal charges : the shaping of poetry in British romanticism
- Georgic modernity and British romanticism : poetry and the mediation of history
- Gothic romanticism : architecture, politics, and literary form
- Green writing : romanticism and ecology
- Imagination under pressure, 1789-1832 : aesthetics, politics, and utility
- Imagining the gallery : the social body of British romanticism
- Imperfect sympathies : Jews and Judaism in British Romantic literature and culture
- Isolated cases : the anxieties of autonomy in enlightenment philosophy and romantic literature
- Italy and the English romantics : the Italianate fashion in early nineteenth-century England
- Jane Austen and the romantic poets
- Literary advertising and the shaping of British romanticism
- Literary magazines and British Romanticism
- Literature, science and exploration in the Romantic era : bodies of knowledge
- Living forms : Romantics and the monumental figure
- Lyric and labour in the romantic tradition
- Monstrosities : bodies and British romanticism
- Multiplying worlds : romanticism, modernity, and the emergence of virtual reality
- Murder by candlelight : the gruesome crimes behind our romance with the macabre
- Nervous reactions : Victorian recollections of romanticism
- Northrop Frye's writings on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- Oscar Wilde : myths, miracles, and imitations
- Plagiarism and literary property in the Romantic period
- Poetry as an occupation and an art in Britain, 1760-1830
- Politics, philosophy, and the production of romantic texts
- Presences that disturb : models of Romantic identity in the literature and culture of the 1790s
- Re-visioning romanticism : British women writers, 1776-1837
- Reading Romantic poetry
- Reading public romanticism
- Reading romantics : texts and contexts
- Reading, writing, and Romanticism : the anxiety of reception
- Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830
- Revolutions in taste, 1773-1818 : women writers and the aesthetics of Romanticism
- Romantic 'Anglo-Italians' : configurations of identity in Byron, the Shelleys, and the Pisan Circle
- Romantic Indians : native Americans, British literature, and transatlantic culture, 1756-1830
- Romantic Satanism : myth and the historical moment in Blake, Shelley, and Byron
- Romantic Victorians : English literature, 1824-1840
- Romantic atheism : poetry and freethought, 1780-1830
- Romantic complexity : Keats, Coleridge, and Wordsworth
- Romantic consciousness : Blake to Mary Shelley
- Romantic correspondence : women, politics, and the fiction of letters
- Romantic diasporas : French émigrés, British convicts, and Jews
- Romantic dynamics : the poetics of physicality
- Romantic echoes in the Victorian era
- Romantic hellenism and women writers
- Romantic ideology unmasked : the mentally constructed tyrannies in dramas of William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and Joanna Baillie
- Romantic imperialism : universal empire and the culture of modernity
- Romantic literature and postcolonial studies
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romantic medievalism : history and the Romantic literary ideal
- Romantic metropolis : the urban scene of British culture, 1780-1840
- Romantic migrations : local, national, and transnational dispositions
- Romantic moods : paranoia, trauma, and melancholy, 1790-1840
- Romantic organicism : from idealist origins to ambivalent afterlife
- Romantic paganism : the politics of ecstasy in the Shelley circle
- Romantic poets and the culture of posterity
- Romantic potency : the paradox of desire
- Romantic returns : superstition, imagination, history
- Romantic revolutions : criticism and theory
- Romantic rocks, aesthetic geology
- Romantic sustainability : endurance and the natural world, 1780-1830
- Romantic vacancy : the poetics of gender, affect, and radical speculation
- Romantic women poets : an anthology
- Romantic women poets, 1770-1838 : an anthology
- Romantic women writers : voices and countervoices
- Romantic writing and pedestrian travel
- Romanticism
- Romanticism & gender
- Romanticism : an anthology
- Romanticism and animal rights
- Romanticism and colonialism : writing and empire, 1780-1830
- Romanticism and feminism
- Romanticism and form
- Romanticism and pleasure
- Romanticism and popular culture in Britain and Ireland
- Romanticism and the Gothic : genre, reception, and canon formation
- Romanticism and the androgynous sublime revisited : a new perspective of the English romantic poets
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Romanticism and the materiality of nature
- Romanticism and the rise of the mass public
- Romanticism and the vocation of childhood
- Romanticism and war : a study of British Romantic Period writers and the Napoleonic Wars
- Romanticism at the end of history
- Romanticism, history, and the possibilities of genre : re-forming literature, 1789-1837
- Romanticism, maternity, and the body politic
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Romanticism, radicalism, and the press
- Romantics and renegades : the poetics of political reaction
- Rousseau, Robespierre, and English Romanticism
- Satire and romanticism
- Seeing suffering in women's literature of the Romantic era
- Sexual politics and the romantic author
- Sexual power in British romantic poetry
- Shelley's satire : violence, exhortation, and authority
- Sincerity's shadow : self-consciousness in British Romantic and mid-twentieth-century American poetry
- Slavery and the Romantic imagination
- Solitude and the sublime : romanticism and the aesthetics of individuation
- Spheres of action : speech and performance in Romantic culture
- Tennyson and Swinburne as romantic naturalists
- The Cambridge companion to British romanticism
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Jews and British romanticism : politics, religion, culture
- The Orient and the Young Romantics
- The Romantic period : the intellectual and cultural context of English literature, 1789-1830
- The Romantics and us : essays on literature and culture
- The aesthetic of the Victorian dramatic monologue
- The aesthetics of self-invention : Oscar Wilde to David Bowie
- The book of God : secularization and design in the romantic era
- The domestication of genius : biography and the romantic poet
- The economy of character : novels, market culture, and the business of inner meaning
- The fictions of romantic tourism : Radcliffe, Scott, and Mary Shelley
- The gothic sublime
- The green studies reader : from Romanticism to ecocriticism
- The last romantics
- The orphaned imagination : melancholy and commodity culture in English romanticism
- The perversity of poetry : romantic ideology and the popular male poet of genius
- The poetics of sensibility : a revolution in literary style
- The poetics of spice : romantic consumerism and the exotic
- The poetry of indifference : from the romantics to the Rubáiyát
- The politics of nature : Wordsworth and some contemporaries
- The problem of poetry in the romantic period
- The progress of romance : literary historiography and the Gothic novel
- The re-creation of landscape : a study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and Turner
- The return of the visible in British Romanticism
- The rhetoric of Romantic prophecy
- The romantic paradox : love, violence and the uses of romance, 1760-1830
- The song of the earth
- Theory and the evasion of history
- This long pursuit : reflections of a romantic biographer
- Thomas Moore and romantic inspiration : poetry, music, and politics
- Timely voices : romance writing in English literature
- Transatlantic Romanticism : British and American art and literature, 1790-1860
- Unfettering poetry : fancy in British Romanticism
- Unquiet things : secularism in the Romantic Age
- Upstart talents : rhetoric and the career of reason in English romantic discourse, 1790-1820
- Victorian quest romance : Stevenson, Haggard, Kipling, and Conan Doyle
- Waterloo and the Romantic imagination
- Women in British romantic theatre : drama, performance, and society, 1790-1840
- Wordsworth and the green romantics : affect and ecology in the nineteenth century
- Wordsworth, Turner, and romantic landscape : a study of the traditions of the picturesque and the sublime
- Writing romanticism : Charlotte Smith and William Wordsworth, 1784-1807
- Yeats, Coleridge, and the romantic sage
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