Romanticism -- England
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Romanticism -- England
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Romanticism
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- Romantics, rebels, and reactionaries, English literature and its background, 1760-1830, Marilyn Butler
- Romantic to modern literature, essays and ideas of culture, 1750-1900, John Lucas
- English poetry and prose of the romantic movement
- The hero in eclipse in Victorian fiction., Translated from the Italian by Angus Davidson
- Swinburne, Hardy, Lawrence, and the burden of belief, Ross C. Murfin
- Charles Dickens and the romantic self, Lawrence Frank
- Anglo-American antiphony, the late romanticism of Tennyson and Emerson, Richard E. Brantley
- The correspondent breeze, essays on English romanticism, M.H. Abrams ; with a foreword by Jack Stillinger
- The major English romantic poets;, an anthology,, edited and with biographical and critical introductions by William H. Marshall
- The whole internal universe, imitation and the new defense of poetry in British criticism, 1660-1830, John L. Mahoney
- The permanent pleasure;, essays on classics of romanticism
- The romantic genesis of the modern novel, Charles Schug
- The English romantic poets;, a review of research and criticism, [by] Ernest Bernbaum [and others] Edited by Frank Jordan
- Literature of the Romantic period, 1750-1850, edited by R. T. Davies and B. G. Beatty
- Anthology of romanticism
- Romantic imagery in the novels of Charlotte Brontèˆ, Cynthia A. Linder
- The closet drama of the romantic revival, by Om Prakash Mathur
- Guide through the romantic movement
- The glorious romantics, a Nebraska ETV/Great Amwell production from Anyone for Tennyson? ; writer, William Perry ; producer and director, Marshall Jamison
- The dialogic Keats, time and history in the major poems, Michael J. Sider
- Romantic and modern, revaluations of literary tradition, George Bornstein, editor
- Coleridge on dreaming, Romanticism, dreams, and the medical imagination, Jennifer Ford
- A study of English romanticism, Northrop Frye
- Mary Shelley, romance and reality, by Emily W. Sunstein
- Politics in English romantic poetry, [by] Carl Woodring
- The major English romantic poets;, a symposium in reappraisal,, edited by Clarence D. Thorpe, Carlos Baker [and] Bennett Weaver
- The Gothic flame;, being a history of the Gothic novel in England, its origins, efflorescence, disintegration, and residuary influences,, by Devendra P. Varma
- The visionary company;, a reading of English romantic poetry
- Romantic England;, writing and painting, 1717-1851
- The Other Mary Shelley, beyond Frankenstein, edited by Audrey A. Fisch, Anne K. Mellor, Esther H. Schor
- The Clairmont correspondence, letters of Claire Clairmont, Charles Clairmont, and Fanny Imlay Godwin, edited by Marion Kingston Stocking
- The English Romantic poets & essayists;, a review of research and criticism
- Romantic horizons, aspects of the sublime in English poetry and painting, 1770-1850, James B. Twitchell
- The Romantics, edited by Stephen Prickett
- Dickens and romantic psychology, the self in time in nineteenth-century literature, Dirk den Hartog
- Coleridge on dreaming, Romanticism, dreams, and the medical imagination, Jennifer Ford
- Interspace and the inward sphere, essays on Romantic and Victorian self, edited by Norman A. Anderson and Margene E. Weiss
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