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Vol. 28 No. 2: (Fall 2001): Special Issue on Romantic Prose
Vol. 28 No. 2: (Fall 2001): Special Issue on Romantic Prose
Published:
2001-10-09
Articles
Reading Romantic Autobiography
James Treadwell
1-27
Sacred Secrets: Romantic Biography, Romantic Reform
Laura Mandell
28-54
Dibdin, Kelly, and the Spectacle of Self
Susan M. Levin
55-74
Bang-Up! Theatricality and the ‘Diphrelatic Art’ in De Quincey’s English Mail-Coach
Charles J. Rzepka
75-101
De Quincey’s Liminal Interspaces: ‘On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
Robert Lance Snyder
102-118
Keeping Romanticism English: Thomas De Quincey Meets Allan Cunningham
Mark Meritt
119-129
Plebeian Gusto, Negative Capability, and the Low Company of ‘Mr. Kean’: Keats’ Dramatic Review for the Champion
John Kandl
130-141
Metaphor as a Structural Principle and a Vehicle of Social Criticism in Essays by Lamb and Hazlitt
Janet Ruth Heller
142-160
Charles Lamb as the Janus of Romanticism in ‘New Year’s Eve
Gerald Monsman
161-180