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Vol. 29 No. 2: (Fall 2002)
Vol. 29 No. 2: (Fall 2002)
Published:
2002-11-02
Articles
A Transatlantic History of the Picturesque: An Introductory Essay
Carrie Tirado Bramen
1-19
The Pleasures of Simulacra: Rethinking the Picturesque in Coleridge’s Notebooks and ‘The Picture; or, The Lover’s Resolution'.
Jill Heydt-Stevenson
20-47
Accident or Murder? Intentionality, the Picturesque, and the Body of Thomas De Quincey
Alison Byerly
48-68
‘Rising from the stain on the painter’s palette’: George Catlin’s Picturesque and the Legibility of Seminole Removal
Kendall Johnson
69-93
‘A Newly Discovered Country’: The Post-Bellum South and the Picturesque Ruin
Lynn Murray
94-119
Dickens Pictures From Italy: The Politics of the New Picturesque
Joseph Phelan
120-137
The Ambivalent Picturesque of the Paris Commune Ruins
Daryl Lee
138-161
Everyday Eclecticism: William Morris and the Suburban Picturesque
Christine Bolus-Reichert
162-196
Stevenson’s Picturesque Excursions: The Art of Youthful Vagrancy
Liz Farr
197-225