The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism

Author:   David Duff (Professor of Romanticism, Professor of Romanticism, Queen Mary University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199660896


Pages:   816
Publication Date:   03 October 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Duff (Professor of Romanticism, Professor of Romanticism, Queen Mary University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 5.00cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.566kg
ISBN:  

9780199660896


ISBN 10:   0199660891
Pages:   816
Publication Date:   03 October 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

David Duff: 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

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The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism is a tremendous resource for scholars and students of the subject and one that will contribute to our teaching and research perspectives over the coming years. * Peter J. Kitson, British Association of Romantic Studies *


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David Duff is Professor of Romanticism at Queen Mary University of London and founder-director of the London-Paris Romanticism Seminar. He is the author of Romance and Revolution: Shelley and the Politics of a Genre (1994) and Romanticism and the Uses of Genre (OUP, 2009), which won the ESSE Book Award for Literatures in the English Language. His edited books include Modern Genre Theory (2000), Scotland, Ireland, and the Romantic Aesthetic (2007, with Catherine Jones), and the forthcoming Oxford Anthology of Romanticism. He is currently researching the literary history of the prospectus.

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