Description |
xix, 409 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
The Gotham library |
Contents |
Blake and the symbolism of the new Iron Age / Eileen Sanzo -- Wordsworth as Heartsworth ; or, was regicide the prophetic ground of those "Moral questions"? / David V. Erdman -- William Wordsworth's Alfoxden notebook : 1798 / Michael C. Jaye -- The new sublimity in "Tintern Abbey" / Carl Woodring -- Wordsworth and spontaneity / Paul Magnuson -- By peculiar grace : Wordsworth in 1802 / Irene Tayler -- Poetry of familiarity : Wordsworth, Dorothy, and Mary Hutchinson / Donald H. Reiman -- Lamb recreates a Burney wedding / Joyce Hemlow -- Mary Wollstonecraft in Federalist America : 1791-1802 / Marcelle Thiebaux -- Whose little footsteps? Three Shelley pieces re-addressed / G.M. Matthews -- Shelley's Pythagorean daemons / John J. Lavelle -- "Childe Harold's Monitor" : the strange friendship of Byron and Francis Hodgson / Leslie A. Marchand -- "That last infirmity of noble mind" : Keats and the idea of fame / Aileen Ward -- "On fishing up the moon" : in search of Thomas Love Peacock / William Walling -- The political philosophy of Mary Shelley's historical novels : Valperga & Perkin Warbeck / Betty T. Bennett -- Miss Tina and Miss Plin : the papers behind The Aspern papers / Marion Kingston Stocking |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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Romanticism -- England.
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Romanticism -- Great Britain.
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Author |
Bennett, Betty T.
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Jaye, Michael C., 1941-
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Reiman, Donald H.
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LC no. |
77014673 |
ISBN |
0814773729 |
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0814773737 (paperback) |
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