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Essays in Romanticism, a peer-reviewed journal edited by Alan Vardy, is the official journal of the International Conference on Romanticism, succeeding Prism(s): Essays in Romanticism. Available to purchase as a single issue, EiR continues the tradition of its predecessor in encouraging contributions within an interdisciplinary and comparative framework. More broadly, it welcomes submissions on any aspect of Romanticism, and especially work using emergent or innovative perspectives and approaches.

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  • Improvisation, Speculation, Risky Business: Fiction and Performance, 1824-1826 - Angela Esterhammer
  • Domestic Extremism and De Quincey’s “A-muck” Malay - Simon Hull
  • Discharged Soldiery: Wordsworth, Cobbett, and Military Corruption in the 1790s - Chris Murray
  • Patagonian Giants, Frankenstein’s Creature, and Contact Zone Catastrophe - Rebecca Nesvet
  • “The great God Pan is alive again”: Thomas Love Peacock and Percy Shelley in Marlow - Suzanne L. Barnett
  • Wordsworth Back in France Again: Reading The Borderers with Badiou and Rancière - Eric Lindstrom

Essays in Romanticism, Volume 21.1 2014

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9781781381243, 978-1781381243
      ISBN10: 1781381240

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Essays in Romanticism, a peer-reviewed journal edited by Alan Vardy, is the official journal of the International Conference on Romanticism, succeeding Prism(s): Essays in Romanticism. Available to purchase as a single issue, EiR continues the tradition of its predecessor in encouraging contributions within an interdisciplinary and comparative framework. More broadly, it welcomes submissions on any aspect of Romanticism, and especially work using emergent or innovative perspectives and approaches.

      Table of Contents
      • Improvisation, Speculation, Risky Business: Fiction and Performance, 1824-1826 - Angela Esterhammer
      • Domestic Extremism and De Quincey’s “A-muck” Malay - Simon Hull
      • Discharged Soldiery: Wordsworth, Cobbett, and Military Corruption in the 1790s - Chris Murray
      • Patagonian Giants, Frankenstein’s Creature, and Contact Zone Catastrophe - Rebecca Nesvet
      • “The great God Pan is alive again”: Thomas Love Peacock and Percy Shelley in Marlow - Suzanne L. Barnett
      • Wordsworth Back in France Again: Reading The Borderers with Badiou and Rancière - Eric Lindstrom

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