Abstract

Coleridge - the early family letters Coleridge and textual instability Coleridge's philosophy De Quincey's disciplines the circle of our vision legitimate histories dangerous enthusiasm walking, literature, and English culture Romantic poetry by women the theatres of war radical satire and print culture revolution and the form of the British novel women, writing, and revolution reading Gothic fiction romanticism, writing, and sexual difference Romanticism and the heritage of Rousseau William Wordsworth - intensity and achievement.

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