Romanticism - England.
Overview
Works: | 45 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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The possibilities of society : = Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the sociological viewpoint of English romanticism /
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The age of William Wordsworth : = critical essays on the romantic tradition /
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English romantic poetry : = an introduction to the historical context and the literary scene /
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The Romantic reformation : = religious politics in English literature, 1789-1824 /
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The Negro in English romantic thought : = or, A study of sympathy for the oppressed /
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Poetry and politics in the Cockney School : = Keats, Shelley, Hunt and their circle /
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Women in romanticism : = Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Shelley /
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Lord Byron's strength : = romantic writing and commercial society /
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Anglo-American antiphony = the late romanticism of Tennyson and Emerson /
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Coleridge on dreaming = Romanticism, dreams, and the medical imagination /
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From classic to romantic ; = premises of taste in eighteenth-century England /: Walter Jackson Bate.
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Mary Robinson and the genesis of Romanticism = literary dialogues and debts, 1784-1821 /
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Romanticism writing and sexual difference : = essays on the Prelude /
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English romanticism = preludes and postludes : essays in honor of Edwin Graves Wilson /
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The poet without a name = Gray's Elegy and the problem of history /
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Romanticism and transcendence = Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the religious imagination /
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Wordsworth and word-preserving arts = typographic inscription, ekphrasis and posterity in the later work /
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