Romanticism: Select Bibliography 1 Romanticism: Select Bibliography R. Eberle and C. LeGette Updated January 2016 Reserve Books for English 6500, Spring 2016 noted in brackets Romanticism: General Studies M.H. Abrams, Natural Supernaturalism (1971) [Reserve] ---. “Structure and Style in the Greater Romantic.” The Correspondent Breeze: Essays on English Romanticism (1984) 76-108. Simon Bainbridge, Napoleon and English Romanticism (1995) Stephen Behrendt, "Questioning the Romantic Novel." Studies in the Novel 26(2) Summer 1994: 5-25. Harold Bloom, The Anxiety of Influence (1973) John Bugg, Five long winters: the trials of British Romanticism (2014) Marilyn Butler, Romantics, Rebels, and Reactionaries: English Literature and its Backgrounds, 1760-1830 (1981) [Reserve] ---. Mapping mythologies: countercurrents in eighteenth-century poetry and cultural history (2015) Julie Carr and Jeffrey C. Robinson, eds. Active romanticism: the radical impulse in nineteenth-century and contemporary poetics (2015) [Reserve] James Chandler, England in 1819: the politics of literary culture and the case of romantic historicism (1998) [Reserve] James Chandler and Kevin Gilmartin, Romantic Metropolis: the urban scene of British culture, 1780-1840 (2005) [Reserve] Linda Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837 (1992) Daniel Cottom, Civilized imagination: a study of Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, and Sir Walter Scott (1985) Jeffrey N. Cox, Romanticism in the shadow of war: literary culture in the Napoleonic war years (2014) [Reserve] Stuart Curran, Poetic Form and British Romanticism (1986) [Reserve] Romanticism: Select Bibliography 2 Lenore Davidoff and Catherine Hall, Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class, 1780-1850 David Duff, “The retuning of the sky: Romanticism and Lyric.” The Lyric Poem: Formations and Transformations. Ed. Marion Thain (2013) [Reserve] ---. Romanticism and the Uses of Genre. (2009) [Reserve] Mary Fairclough, The Romantic crowd: sympathy, controversy and print culture (2013) Tim Fulford, Romantic poetry and literary coteries: the dialect of the tribe (2015) [On order] Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee and Peter Kitson, Literature, science and exploration in the Romantic era: bodies of knowledge (2004) [Reserve] Michael Gamer, Romanticism and the Gothic: genre, reception, and canon formation (2000) Marilyn Gaull, English Romanticism: The Human Context (1988) Evan Gottlieb, Romantic globalism: British literature and modern world order, 17501830 (2014) Paul Hamilton, Metaromanticism: Aesthetics, Literature, Theory (2003) Jillian Heydt-Stevenson and Charlotte Sussman, Recognizing the romantic novel: new histories of British fiction (2008) Diane Long Hoeveler, Gothic Feminism: The Professionalization Of Gender From Charlotte Smith To the Brontës (1998) Virginia Jackson and Yopie Prins. “Lyrical Studies.” Victorian Literature and Culture 27.2 (1999): 521-530. Colin Jager, Unquiet things: secularism in the Romantic Age (2015) Gary Kelly, English Fiction of the Romantic Period, 1789-1830 (1989) William Keach, “Rethinking Romantic Poetry and history: lyric resistance, lyric seduction.” The Cambridge Companion to British Romantic Poetry. Ed. James Chandler (2008): 217-238. [Reserve] Marjorie Levinson, The Romantic Fragment Poem: A Critique of a Form (1986) James C. McKusick, Green writing: romanticism and ecology (2000) Romanticism: Select Bibliography 3 Jerome McGann, The Poetics of Sensibility: A Revolution in Literary Style (1996) ---, The Romantic Ideology (1983) [Reserve] Jon Mee, Conversable Worlds: Literature, Contention, & Community 1762 to 1830 (2012) [Reserve] Anne Mellor, English Romantic Irony (1980) [Reserve] Timothy Morton, The poetics of spice: romantic consumerism and the exotic (2000) Judith Pascoe, Romantic Theatricality: gender, poetry, and spectatorship (1997) Tilottoma Rajan, Dark Interpreter: The Discourse of Romanticism (1980) [Reserve] ---, “’The Prose of the World’: Romanticism, the Nineteenth-Century, and the Reorganization of Knowledge.” MLQ 67.4 (December 2006): 479-504. [Reserve] ---, Romantic Narrative: Shelley, Hays, Godwin, Wollstonecraft (2010) [Reserve] ---. The Supplement of Reading: figures of understanding in romantic theory and practice (1990) Arden Reed, Romanticism and language (1984) [Reserve] Alan Richardson, British Romanticism and the science of the mind (2001) ---. Literature, education, and romanticism: reading as social practice, 1780-1832 (1994) ---. A Mental Theater: Poetic Drama and Consciousness in the Romantic Age (1988) [Reserve] Gillian Russell and Clara Tuite, eds. Romantic sociability: social networks and literary culture in Britain, 1770-1840 (2002) [Reserve] Sharon Ruston, Creating Romanticism: case studies in the literature, science and medicine of the 1790s (2013) William St. Clair, The reading nation in the Romantic period (2004) David Stewart, Romantic magazines and metropolitan literary culture (2011) Clifford Siskin, The Historicity of Romantic Discourse (1988) ---, The Work of Writing: Literature and Social Change in Britain, 1700-1830 (1998) Thomas Weiskel, The Romantic Sublime: Studies in the Structure and Psychology of Transcendence (1976) Romanticism: Select Bibliography 4 Anne Williams, The art of darkness (1995) Susan Wolfson, Formal charges: the shape of poetry in British Romanticism (1997) [Reserve] ---, “Our Puny Boundaries: why the Craving for Carving Up the Nineteenth Century.” PMLA 116:5 (October 2001). 1432-1441. [Reserve] Sarah M. Zimmerman, Romanticism, lyricism, and history (1999) Gender and Romanticism Isobel Armstrong, "The Gush of the Feminine: How Can We Read Women's Poetry of the Romantic Period?" in Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices (1995) Adriana Craciun, Fatal Women of Romanticism (2003) Roxanne Eberle, Chastity and Transgression in women's writing (2002) Mary A. Favret and Nicola J. Watson, At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism (1994) [Reserve] Paula Feldman and Theresa Kelley, Eds., Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices (1995) [Reserve] Caroline Franklin, The female romantics: nineteenth-century women novelists and Byronism (2013) Gary Kelly, Women, writing, and revolution, 1790-1827 (1993) Claudia Johnson, Equivocal beings: politics, gender and sentimentality (1995) Harriet Kramer Linkin and Stephen C. Behrendt, Romanticism and women poets: opening the doors of reception (1999) Beth Lau, ed., Fellow Romantics: male and female British writers, 1790-1835 (2009) Devoney Looser, The Cambridge companion to women’s writing in the Romantic period (2015) [Reserve] Anne Mellor, Mothers of the Nation (2002) ---. Romanticism and Gender (1993) [Reserve] ---. Romanticism and Feminism (1988) [Reserve] Romanticism: Select Bibliography 5 Anne K. Mellor and Susan Wolfson, “Romanticism, Feminism, History, Historicism: A Conversation” in Romanticism, history, historicism: essays on orthodoxy, ed. Damian Walford Davies. [LINK ebrary] Mary Poovey, The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer: ideology as style in the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen (1984) Marlon Ross, Contours of Masculine Desire (1989) Orianne Smith, Romantic women writers, revolution and prophecy: rebellious daughters, 1786-1826 (2013) Eleanor Ty, Unsex'd revolutionaries: five women novelists of the 1790s (1993) Amanda Vickery, The Gentleman’s Daughter: Women’s Lives in Georgian England (1998) Carol Shiner Wilson and Joel Haefner, Re-Visioning Romanticism: British Women Writers, 1776- 1830 (1994) Susan Wolfson, Borderlines: the shiftings of gender in British Romanticism (2006) The 1790s Marilyn Butler, Romantics, Revolutionaries, and Reactionaries (1981) [Reserve] Pamela Clemit, The Cambridge Companion to Literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s (2011) [Reserve] Chris Jones, Radical Sensibility: Literature and ideas in the 1790s (1993) Gary Kelly, The English Jacobin Novel (1976) Jon Mee, Conversable Worlds: Literature, Contention, & Community 1762 to 1830 (2012) [Reserve] ---, Romanticism, enthusiasm, and regulation: poetics and the policing of culture in the Romantic period (2003) Andrew McCann, Cultural politics in the 1790’s (1999) Daniel O’Neill, The Burke-Wollstonecraft debate: savagery, civilization, and democracy (2007) [Reserve] Gillian Russell and Clara Tuite, eds. Romantic sociability: social networks and literary culture in Britain, 1770-1840 (2002) [Reserve] Romanticism: Select Bibliography 6 Jane Austen Marilyn Butler, Jane Austen and the War of Ideas (1987) [Reserve] William Deresiewicz, Jane Austen and the Romantic Poets (2004) [Reserve] Alaistair Duckworth, The Improvement of the Estate: a study of Jane Austen's Novels (1994) Mary Favret, “Everyday War” ELH 72 (3) Fall 2005: 605-33. Frances Ferguson, “Jane Austen, Emma, and the Impact of Form.” MLQ 61:1 (2000): 157-80. [Reserve] Casey Finch and Peter Bowen, "'The Tittle-Tattle of Highbury': Gossip and Free Indirect Style in Emma," Representations 31 (Summer 1990): 1-18. [Reserve] Loraine Fletcher, “Emma: the shadow novelist.” Critical Survey 4:1 (1992): 36-44. Susan Allen Ford, “Learning Romance from Scott and Byron: Jane Austen's Natural Sequel,” Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal 2004; 26: 72-88. Anne Frey, “A Nation without Nationalism: The Reorganization of Feeling in Austen's Persuasion,” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 2005 Spring-Summer; 38 (2-3): 214-34. William Galperin, Historical Austen (2003) Jocelyn Harris, “'Domestic Virtues and National Importance': Lord Nelson, Captain Wentworth, and the English Napoleonic War Hero,” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 2006 Fall-2007 Winter; 19 (1-2): 181-205. Claudia Johnson, Jane Austen: Women, Politics, and the Novel (1988) [Reserve] ---, Equivocal beings: politics, gender and sentimentality in the 1790s: Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen (1995) [Reserve] Anthony Mandal, Jane Austen and the popular novel: the determined author (2007) [Reserve] David Nokes, Jane Austen: A Life (1997) You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, The postcolonial Jane Austen (2000) Adela Pinch, "Lost in a Book: Jane Austen's Persuasion." SIR 32:1 (1993): 97-117. Romanticism: Select Bibliography 7 Charles Rzepka, “Making it in a brave new world: Marriage, profession and AntiRomantic Ekstasis in Austen’s Persuasion” Studies in the Novel 26:2 (Summer 1994): 99-120. Claire Tomalin, Jane Austen: A Life (1997) Clara Tuite, Romantic Austen (2002) Judith Van Sickle Johnson, "The Bodily Frame: Learning Romance in Persuasion" Nineteenth-Century Literature 38(1) 1983: 43-61. Gabrielle D. V. White, Jane Austen in the context of abolition: a fling at the slave trade (2006) William Blake David Erdman, Blake: Prophet against Empire (1969) Morris Eaves, William Blake's theory of art (1982) Nelson Hilton, Literal Imagination: Blake's vision of words (1983) [Reserve] ---. Unnam'd forms: Blake and textuality (1986) Saree Makdisi, Reading William Blake (2015) [Reserve] Jon Mee, Dangerous enthusiasm: William Blake and the culture of radicalism in the 1790s (1992) Joseph Viscomi, Blake and the idea of the book (1993) [Reserve] Byron Jerome Christensen, Lord Byron's Strength: Romantic Writing and Commercial Society (1993) Peter Cochran, “Byron and Shelley: Radical Incompatibles,” Romanticism on the Net 43 (2006) [Reserve] Louis Crompton, Byron and Greek Love: Homophobia in Nineteenth-Century England (1985) Sheila Emerson, "Byron's 'one word': The Language of Self-Expression in Childe Harold III." SIR 20 (1981): 363-82. Caroline Franklin, "'Quiet Cruising o'er the Ocean Woman': Byron's Don Juan and the Woman Question." SIR 29 (4) 1990: 603-31. Romanticism: Select Bibliography 8 Frederick Garber, Self, Text, and Romantic Irony: The Example of Byron (1988) John A. Hodgson, "Structures of Childe Harold III." SIR 18 (1979): 363-382. Sonia Hofkosh, "The Writer's Ravishment: Women and the Romantic Author -- The Example of Byron" in Romanticism and Feminism (1988) Peter Knox-Shaw, "Persuasion, Byron, and the Turkish Tale." Review of English Studies 44(173) 1993: 47-69. Marjorie Levinson, "A Question of Taste: Keats and Byron" in Rereading Byron (1993) Peter Manning, Byron and His Fictions (1978) Leslie Marchand, Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals (1982) Jerome McGann, ed. Byron and Romanticism (2002) [Reserve] ---. Don Juan in Context (1976) [Reserve] ---. Fiery Dust: Byron's Poetic Development (1968) [Reserve] Anne Mellor, English Romantic Irony (1980) Joanna Rapf, "Byronic Heroine: Incest and the Creative Process." SEL 21 (1981): 637-45. Donald Reiman, "Don Juan in Epic Context." SIR 16 (1977): 587-94. Jane Stabler, Byron, Poetics and History (2002) Clara Tuite, Lord Byron and scandalous celebrity (2015) [Reserve] Nicola Watson, "Trans-figuring Byronic Identity" in At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism (1994) Susan Wolfson, "'Their She Condition': Cross-Dressing and the Politics of Gender in Don Juan." ELH 54 (18987): 585-617. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Frederick Burwick, Coleridge's Biographia literaria: text and meaning (1989) Richard Holmes, Coleridge: Early Visions (1989) and Coleridge: Darker Reflections (1990) Anne Mellor, English Romantic Irony (1980) [Reserve] Romanticism: Select Bibliography 9 Gene Ruoff, Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Making of the Major Lyrics, 1802-1804 (1980) [Reserve] Jack Stillinger, Coleridge and textual instability; the multiple versions of the major poems (1994) [Reserve] Christopher Stokes, Coleridge, language and the sublime: from transcendence to finitude (2011) Andrea TimaÌr, A modern Coleridge: cultivation, addiction, habits (2015) David Ward, Coleridge and the nature of imagination: evolution, engagement with the world, and poetry (2013) [Reserve] William Godwin Pamela Clemit, The Godwinian Novel (1993) William St. Clair, The Godwins and the Shelleys (1991) [Reserve] Don Locke, A fantasy of reason: the life and thought of William Godwin (1980) Robert M. Maniquis and Victoria Myers, Godwinian Moments: from the Enlightenment to Romanticism (2011) Victoria Myers, David O’Shaughnessy, and Mark Philp, The Diary of William Godwin <http://godwindiary.bodleian.ox.ac.uk> Mark Philp, Godwin's Political Justice (1986) Clifford Siskin, “Novels and Systems.” Novel 34.2 (Spring 2001): 202-15. Felicia Hemans Norma Clarke, Ambitious Heights (1990) Edgar Chad, “Felicia Hemans and the Shifting Field of Romanticism” in Felicia Hemans: Reimagining Poetry in the Nineteenth Century (2001) [Reserve] Richard Cronin, “Felicia Hemans, Letitia Landon, and 'Lady's Rule' in Romantic Women Poets: Genre and Gender (2007) Tricia Lootens, "Hemans and Home: Victorianism, Feminine 'Internal Enemies,' and the Domestication of National Identity." PMLA 109(2) 1994: 238-253. [Reserve] Jerome McGann, "Literary History, Romanticism, and Felicia Hemans" in Re-Visioning Romanticism: British Women Writers, 1776-1837 (1994) Romanticism: Select Bibliography 10 Kate Montwieler, “Hemans and Home-Schooling: History, Literature, and Records of Woman,” Nineteenth-Century Feminisms 2 (Spring-Summer 2000): 10-31. Nanora Sweet, "History, Imperialism, and the Aesthetics of the Beautiful: Hemans and the Post-Napoleonic Movement" in At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism (1994) Nanora Sweet and Julie Melnyk, eds., Felicia Hemans: Reimagining Poetry in the Nineteenth Century (2001) [Reserve] Susan Wolfson, "'Domestic Affections' and 'the spear of Minerva': Felicia Hemans and the Dilemma of Gender" in Re-Visioning Romanticism: British Women Writers, 17761837 (1994) ---. Felicia Hemans: selected poems, letters, reception materials (2000) [Reserve] John Keats Hermione de Almeida, Critical Essays on John Keats (1990) [Reserve] Nancy Moore Goslee, Uriel's Eye: Miltonic Stationing and Statuary in Blake, Keats, and Shelley (1985) Margaret Homans, "Keats Reading Woman, Women Reading Keats." SIR 29 (1990): 341-70. Ian Jack, Keats and the Mirror of Art (1968) Elizabeth Jones, "Writing for the Market: Keats's Odes as Commodities." SIR 34(3) Fall 1995: 343-64. Theresa Kelley, "Poetics and the Politics of Reception: Keats's 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci." ELH 54 (1987): 333-62. Marjorie Levinson, Keats's Life of Allegory: The Origins of a Style (1988) [Reserve] Christopher Ricks, Keats and Embarrassment (1974) Nicholas Roe, Keats and History (1995) Grant Scott, The sculpted word: Keats, ekphrasis, and the visual arts (1994) Paul D. Sheats, "Keats, the Greater Ode, and the Trial of Imagination" in Coleridge, Keats, and the Imagination: Romanticism and Adam's Dream (1990) Jack Stillinger, Hoodwinking of Madeline and Other Essays on Keats's Poems (1971) [Reserve] Romanticism: Select Bibliography 11 Karen Swann, "Harassing the Muse" in Romanticism and Feminism (1988) Helen Vendler, The odes of Keats (1983) [Reserve] Leon Waldoff, Keats and the Silent Work of Imagination (1985) Earl Wasserman, Finer Tone: Keats' Major Poems (1953) Susan Wolfson, "Feminizing Keats" in Critical Essays on John Keats (1990) [Reserve] ---, Reading Keats (2015) [Reserve] ---, The Questioning Presence: Wordsworth, Keats, and the Interrogative Mode in Romantic Poetry (1986) Letitia Elizabeth Landon Serena Baiesi, “Letitia Elizabeth Landon's The Improvisatrice: the Fatal Combination of Gender and Genre” in Romantic Women Poets: Genre and Gender (2007) Germaine Greer, "The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women's Literature: What we are Doing and Why We Are Doing It." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 1(1) Spring 1982: 5-26. Harriet Linkin, "Romantic Aesthetics in Mary Tighe and Letitia Landon: How Romantic Women Poets Recuperate the Gaze." European Romantic Review 7(2) Winter 1997: 15988. Tricia Lootens, “Receiving the Legend, Rethinking the Writer: Letitia Landon and the Poetess Tradition” in Romanticism and Women Poets: Opening the Doors of Reception (1999) Daniel Riess, "Laetitia Landon and the Dawn of English Post-Romanticism." Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 (36)4 Autumn 1996: 807-827. Glennis Stephenson, Letitia Landon: the woman behind L.E.L. (1995) Walter Scott Ian Duncan, “Waverley” in The Novel: Volume 2: Forms and Themes (2006) Mike Goode,“Drayasdust Antiquarianism and Soppy Masculinity: The Waverley Novels and the Gender of History.” Representations 82 (Spring 2003): 52-86. Romanticism: Select Bibliography 12 Catherine Jones, Catherine. Literary Memory: Scott’s Waverley Novels and the Psychology of Narrative (2003) Fiona Robertson, “Romance and the Romantic Novel: Sir Walter Scott” in A Companion to Romance: from Classical to Contemporary (2007) Mary Shelley Stephen Behrendt, "Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and the Women Writer's Fate" in Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices (1995) Fred Botting, "Reflections of Excess: Frankenstein, the French Revolution and Monstrosity" in Reflections of Revolution: Images of Romanticism (1993) Michael Eberle-Sinatra, ed., Mary Shelley’s Fictions (2000) [Reserve] Mary Favret, "A Woman Writes the Fiction of Science: The Body in Frankenstein." Genders 14 (1992): 50-65. Audrey Fisch, Anne K. Mellor, Esther Schor, eds., The Other Mary Shelley (1993) [Reserve] Susan Allen Ford, "'A name more dear': Daughters, Fathers, and Desire in A Simple Story, The False Friend, and Mathilda" in Re-Visioning Romanticism: British Women Writers, 1776-1837 (1994) Jane Goodall, “Electrical Romanticism” in Frankenstein's Science: Experimentation and Discovery in Romantic Culture, 1780-1830 (2008) [Reserve] Terence Harpold, "'Did You Get Mathilda from Papa?': Seduction Fantasy and the Circulation of Mary Shelley's Mathilda." SIR 28 (Spring 1989): 49-67. [Reserve] Katherine Hill-Miller, My hideous progeny: Mary Shelley, William Godwin and the father-daughter relationship (1995) Maurice Hindle, "Vital Matters: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Romantic Science." Critical Survey 2:1 (1990): 29-35. Peter Kitson, Romantic Literature, Race, and Colonial Encounter (2007) Christa Knellwolf and Jane Goodall, Frankenstein's Science: Experimentation and Discovery in Romantic Culture, 1780-1830 (2008) [Reserve] Joseph Lew, "The Deceptive Other: Mary Shelley's Critique of Orientalism in Frankenstein." Studies in Romanticism 30(2): 1991: 255-83. Romanticism: Select Bibliography 13 Beth London, "Mary Shelley, 'Frankenstein,' and the Spectacle of Masculinity." PMLA 108:2 (March 1993): 253(15). Anne Mellor, “Frankenstein, Racial Science, and the 'Yellow Peril' in Romantic Science: The Literary Forms of Natural History (2003) ---, Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fictions, Her Monsters (1989) [Reserve] Tilottama Rajan, "Mary Shelley's 'Mathilda': Melancholy and the Political Economy of Romanticism." Studies in the Novel 26 (Summer 1994): 43(26). [Reserve] Alan Rauch, "The Monstrous Body of Knowledge in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in Romanticism 34(2) 1995: 227-53. Alan Richardson, Literature, Education, and Romanticism: Reading as Social Practice, 1780-1832. (1994) Emily Sunstein, Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality. (1991) Joyce Zonana, "'They Will Prove the Truth of My Tale': Safie's Letters as the Feminist Core of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Journal of Narrative Technique 21(2) 1991: 17084. Percy Bysshe Shelley Stephen Behrendt, Shelley and his audiences (1989) William Brewer, The Shelley-Byron Conversation (1994) [Reserve] Stuart Curran, Shelley: poet and legislator of the world (1996) [Reserve] ---, Shelley's The Cenci: Scorpions Ringed with Fire (1970) ---, Shelley's Annus Mirablis: the maturing of an epic vision (1975) [Reserve] Kelvin Everest, “Shelley's Adonais and John Keats,” Essays in Criticism 57:3 (July 2007): 237-64. Frances Ferguson, "Shelley's 'Mont Blanc': What the Mountain Said" in Romanticism and Language (1984) [Reserve] Paul Foot, Red Shelley (1980) Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, Shelley's Goddess: Maternity, Language, Subjectivity (1992) Romanticism: Select Bibliography 14 Jerrold Hogle, Shelley's process: radical transference and the development of his major works (1988) [Reserve] Richard Holmes, Shelley: the Pursuit (1975). William Keach, Shelley's Style (1984) Angela Leighton, Shelley and the Sublime: An Interpretation of the Major Poems (1984) Michael O'Neill, “Adonais and Poetic Power,” Wordsworth Circle 2004 Spring; 35 (2): 50-57 Charles E. Robinson, Shelley and Byron: The Snake and Eagle Wreathed in Flight (1976) William St. Clair, The Godwins and the Shelleys (1991) Stuart M. Sperry, Shelley's major verse: the narrative and dramatic poetry (1988) Earl Wasserman, Shelley: A Critical Reading (1971) Charlotte Smith Loraine Fletcher, Charlotte Smith: a critical biography Jacqueline Labbe, Charlotte Smith in British Romanticism (2008) ---, Charlotte Smith : Romanticism, Poetry, And The Culture Of Gender (2003) ---, Writing Romanticism: Charlotte Smith and William Wordsworth, 1784-1807 (2011) [Reserve] Adela Pinch, Strange fits of passion: epistemologies of emotion, Hume to Austen (1996) [Reserve] Helen Maria Williams Jack Fruchtman, Jr. “The Politics of Sensibility: Helen Maria Williams Julia and the Terror in France.” Eighteenth Century Women 1 (2001): 185-202 Deborah Kennedy, Helen Maria Williams and the Age of Revolution (2002) ---, “Responding to the French Revolution: Williams’s Julia and Burney’s The Wanderer” in Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and their Sisters (2000) Mary Wollstonecraft Romanticism: Select Bibliography 15 Claudia Johnson, Equivocal beings: politics, gender and sentimentality in the 1790s: Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen (1995) [Reserve] Gary Kelly, Revolutionary feminism: the mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft (1992) [Reserve] Virginia Sapiro, A Vindication of Political Virtue (1992) Janet Todd, Mary Wollstonecraft: a revolutionary life (2000) Claire Tomalin, The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft (1974) Ralph Wardle, Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical Biography (1966) ---. Ed., The Collected Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft (1979) Dorothy Wordsworth Alan Hill, ed., Letters of Dorothy Wordsworth: a selection (1981) Margaret Homans, Bearing the Word: language and female experience in nineteenthcentury women’s writing (1986) Susan Levin, Dorothy Wordsworth and romanticism (1987) [Reserve] Mary Moorman, ed., The Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth (1971) Lucy Newlyn, William and Dorothy Wordsworth: ’all in each other’ (2013) Annabel Thomas, Dorothy Wordsworth: on a wander by ourselves (2002) William Wordsworth Rowan Boyson, Wordsworth and the Enlightenment idea of pleasure (2012) Stephen Gill, William Wordsworth: A Life (1989) Geoffrey Hartman, Wordsworth's Poetry, 1787-1814 (1987) [Reserve] Mary Jacobus, Romanticism, Writing and Sexual Difference: essays on The Prelude (1989) Kenneth R. Johnston, The hidden Wordsworth: poet, lover, rebel, spy (1998) Margery Levinson, Wordworth's Great Period Poems (1986) [Reserve] Alan Liu, Wordsworth: The Sense of History (1989) Romanticism: Select Bibliography 16 Thomas Pfau, Wordsworth's profession: form, class, and the logic of early Romantic cultural production (1997) David Simpson, Wordsworth, commodification and social concern: the poetics of modernity (2009) Wordsworths and Coleridge Patrick Campbell, Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical Ballads: critical perspectives (1991) Regina Hewitt, The possibilities of society: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the sociological viewpoint of English romanticism (1997) [Reserve] Mary Jacobus, Romantic things: a tree, a rock, a cloud (2012) Jacqueline M. Labbe, Writing romanticism: Charlotte Smith and William Wordsworth, 1784-1807 (2011) [Reserve] Paul Magnuson, Coleridge and Wordsworth: A Lyrical Dialogue (2014) [Reserve] Richard Matlak, The poetry of relationship: the Wordsworths and Coleridge, 1797-1800 (1997) [Reserve] Gene Ruoff, Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Making of the Major Lyrics, 1802-1804 (1989) [Reserve] Nicola Trott and Seamus Perry, The New Lyrical Ballads (2001) [Reserve]
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