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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
General<br />
M.H. Abrams, <strong>The</strong> Correspondent Breeze: Essays on<br />
English <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1984.<br />
M.H. Abrams, <strong>The</strong> Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic<br />
<strong>The</strong>ory and the Critical Tradition, 1953.<br />
M.H. Abrams, Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and<br />
Revolution in Romantic Literature, 1971.<br />
Patricia Mary Ball, <strong>The</strong> Central Self: A Study in<br />
Romantic and Victorian Imagination, 1968.<br />
John Beer, ed., Questioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1995.<br />
Stephen Behrendt and Harriet Kramer Linkin, eds.,<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong> and Women Poets: Poets Opening the<br />
Doors <strong>of</strong> Perception, 1999.<br />
Harold Bloom, <strong>The</strong> Visionary Company: A Reading <strong>of</strong><br />
Romantic Poetry, rev. ed.,1971.<br />
Harold Bloom, ed., English Romantic Poetry, 2004.<br />
Harold Bloom, ed., <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Consciousness:<br />
Essays in Criticism, 1970.<br />
Edward E. Bostetter, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Ventriloquists:<br />
Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron, 1963.<br />
Asa Briggs, <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> Modern England: 1783–1867:<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> Improvement, 1959.<br />
Robert Brinkley and Keith Hanley, eds., Romantic<br />
Revisions, 1992.<br />
Marshall Brown, Preromanticism, 1991.<br />
Marshall Brown, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge History <strong>of</strong> Literary<br />
Criticism, Vol. 5: <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2000.<br />
Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy,<br />
eds., Orlando: Women Writers in the British Isles from<br />
the Beginnings to the Present, 2006.<br />
Donald Bush, Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in<br />
English Poetry, 1937.<br />
Roy Park and Mikulá Teich, eds., <strong>Romanticism</strong> in<br />
National Context, 1988.<br />
Marilyn Butler, Romantics, Rebels, and Reactionaries:<br />
English Literature and its Background, 1760–1830,<br />
1981.<br />
Annette Wheeler Cafarelli, Prose in the <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> Poets:<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong> and Biograpical Narrative from Johnson<br />
to De Quincey, 1990.<br />
James Chandler, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
2002.<br />
Jerome Christensen, <strong>Romanticism</strong> at the End <strong>of</strong> History,<br />
2000.<br />
E.J. Clery, <strong>The</strong> Rise <strong>of</strong> Supernatural Fiction, 1762–1800,<br />
1995.<br />
Linda Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation 1707–1837,<br />
1992.<br />
Jeffrey N. Cox, Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School:<br />
Keats, Shelley, Hunt, and their Circle, 1998.<br />
Stuart Curran, Poetic Forms and British <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
1986.<br />
Stuart Curran, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to British<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1993.<br />
M.J. Daunton, Progress and Poverty: An Economic and<br />
Social History <strong>of</strong> Britain 1700–1850, 1995.<br />
Paul de Man, <strong>The</strong> Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1984.<br />
David V. Erdman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Romantic Movement: a<br />
Selective and Critical <strong>Bibliography</strong>, 4 vols., 1980–85.<br />
Paula R. Feldman and <strong>The</strong>resa M. Kelley, eds., Romantic<br />
Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices, 1995.<br />
R. A. Foakes, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Assertion, 1957.<br />
William H. Galperin, <strong>The</strong> Return <strong>of</strong> the Visible in British<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1993.<br />
Michael Gamer, <strong>Romanticism</strong> and the Gothic: Genre,<br />
Reception, and Canon Formation, 1790–1820, 2000.<br />
Marilyn Gaull, English <strong>Romanticism</strong>: <strong>The</strong> Human<br />
Context, 1988.<br />
Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, <strong>The</strong> Madwoman in<br />
the Attic: <strong>The</strong> Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-<br />
Century Literary Imagination, 1979.<br />
John O. Hayden, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Reviewers 1804–24,<br />
1969.<br />
Caroline W. Houtchens and Lawrence H. Houtchens,<br />
<strong>The</strong> English Romantic Poets and Essayists, rev. ed.,<br />
1966.<br />
Ian Jack, English Literature, 1815–1832, 1963.
2 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
J.R. de J. Jackson, Poetry <strong>of</strong> the Romantic Period, 1980.<br />
J.R. de J. Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women: A<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1770–1835, 1993.<br />
William Jewett, Fatal Autonomy: Romantic Drama and<br />
the Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> <strong>Age</strong>ncy, 1997.<br />
Stephen Jones and Neil Fraistat, eds., “Scholarly<br />
Resources Section,” Romantic Circles webpage,<br />
www.rc.umd.edu/reference.<br />
Frank Jordan, ed., <strong>The</strong> English Romantic Poets: A Review<br />
in Research and Criticism, rev. ed., 1985.<br />
Gary Kelly, English Fiction <strong>of</strong> the Romantic Period,<br />
1789–1830, 1989.<br />
Gary Kelly, Women, Writing, and Revolution, 1790–<br />
1827, 1993.<br />
Frank Kermode, Romantic Image, 1957.<br />
Thomas Keymer and Jon Mee, eds., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge<br />
Companion to British Literature, 1740–1830, 2004.<br />
Robert Kiely, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Novel in England, 1972.<br />
Karl Kroeber and Gene Ru<strong>of</strong>f, eds., Romantic Poetry:<br />
Recent Revisionary Criticism, 1993.<br />
Karl Kroeber, British Romantic Art, 1986.<br />
Paul Langford, ed., <strong>The</strong> Short Oxford History <strong>of</strong> the<br />
British Isles: <strong>The</strong> Eighteenth Century, 2002.<br />
Marjorie Levinson, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Fragment Poem, 1986.<br />
Peter J. Manning, Reading Romantics: Texts and<br />
Contexts, 1990.<br />
Colin Matthew, ed., <strong>The</strong> Short Oxford History <strong>of</strong> the<br />
British Isles: <strong>The</strong> Nineteenth Century, 2000<br />
Iain McCalman, ed., An Oxford Companion to the<br />
Romantic <strong>Age</strong>, 1999.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, Byron and <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2004.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong> Sensibility: A<br />
Revolution in Literary Style, 1996.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Ideology: A Critical<br />
Investigation, 1983.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Oxford Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Romantic Period Verse, 1993.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, and Richard Matlak, eds., British<br />
Literature 1780–1830, 1996.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, English Romantic Irony, 1980.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Gender, 1993.<br />
Michael O’Neill, ed., Literature <strong>of</strong> the Romantic Period:<br />
A Bibliographical Guide, 1998.<br />
John B. Owen, <strong>The</strong> Eighteenth Century, 1714–1815,<br />
1974.<br />
Mark Louis Parker, Literary Magazines and British<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2000.<br />
Judith Pascoe, Romantic <strong>The</strong>atricality: Gender, Poetry,<br />
and Spectatorship, 1997.<br />
David Perkins, ed., English Romantic Writers, 2 nd ed.,<br />
1995.<br />
Mary Poovey, <strong>The</strong> Proper Lady and the Woman Writer:<br />
Ideology as Style in the Works <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft,<br />
Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen, 1984.<br />
Mario Praz, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Agony, 2 nd ed., 1951.<br />
Tilottama Rajan, Dark Interpreter:<strong>The</strong> Discourse <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1980.<br />
Tilottama Rajan and Julia M. Wright, eds.,<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, History, and the Possibilities <strong>of</strong> Genre,<br />
1998.<br />
<strong>The</strong>odore Redpath, <strong>The</strong> Young Romantics and Critical<br />
Opinion, 1807–1824: Poetry <strong>of</strong> Byron, Shelley, and<br />
Keats as Seen by their Contemporary Critics, 1973.<br />
W.L. Renwick, English Literature, 1789–1815, 1963.<br />
Alan Richardson, British <strong>Romanticism</strong> and the Science <strong>of</strong><br />
the Mind, 2001.<br />
Alan Richardson, Mental <strong>The</strong>atre: Poetic Drama and<br />
Consciousness in the Romantic <strong>Age</strong>, 1988.<br />
Jeffrey Robinson, <strong>The</strong> Current <strong>of</strong> Romantic Passion,<br />
1996.<br />
Jeffrey Robinson, Unfettering Poetry: <strong>The</strong> Fancy <strong>of</strong> British<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2006.<br />
Marlon B. Ross, <strong>The</strong> Contours <strong>of</strong> Masculine Desire:<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong> and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Women’s Poetry, 1989.<br />
Michael Scrivener, ed., Poetry and Reform: Periodical<br />
Verse for English Democratic <strong>Press</strong>, 1792–1824, 1992.<br />
David Simpson, Irony and Authority in Romantic Poetry,<br />
1979.<br />
Clifford Siskin, <strong>The</strong> Historicity <strong>of</strong> Romantic Discourse,<br />
1988.<br />
Willard Spiegelman, Majestic Indolence: English<br />
Romantic Poetry and the Work <strong>of</strong> Art, 1995.<br />
E.P. Thompson, <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> the English Working<br />
Class, 1963.<br />
John Waller, <strong>The</strong> Real Oliver Twist, 2005.<br />
Thomas Weiskel, <strong>The</strong> Romantic Sublime: Studies in<br />
Structure and Psychology <strong>of</strong> Transcendence, 1976.<br />
Raymond Williams, Culture and Society 1780–1950,<br />
1960.<br />
Carol Shiner Wilson and Joel Haefner, eds., Re-
Visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>: British Women Writers,<br />
1776–1837, 1994.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson, Formal Charges: <strong>The</strong> Shaping <strong>of</strong> Poetry<br />
in British <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1997.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson and William H. Galperin, eds., “<strong>The</strong><br />
Romantic Century: A Forum,” European Romantic<br />
Review, 11, 2000: 1–45.<br />
Thomas Woodman, ed., Early Romantics, 1998.<br />
Carl Woodring, Politics in English Romantic Poetry,<br />
1970.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., A Companion to <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1997.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., <strong>Romanticism</strong>: An Anthology, 1994.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., <strong>Romanticism</strong>: A Critical Reader, 1995.<br />
Jane Austen<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Linda Bree, ed., Persuasion, 1998.<br />
R.W. Chapman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Novels <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen, 6 vols.,<br />
1923–1954.<br />
John Davie and Terry Castle, eds., Northanger Abbey,<br />
Lady Susan, <strong>The</strong> Watsons, and Sanditon, 1990.<br />
Claire Grogan, ed., Northanger Abbey, 2 nd ed., 2001.<br />
Robert Irvine, ed., Pride and Prejudice, 2002.<br />
Kathleen James-Cavan, ed., Sense and Sensibility, 2001.<br />
Vivien Jones, ed., Selected Letters, 2004.<br />
Kristin Flieger Samuelian, ed., Emma, 2004.<br />
Brian C. Southam, Jane Austen’s Literary Manuscripts,<br />
1964.<br />
June Sturrock, ed., Mansfield Park, 2001.<br />
Janet Todd, gen. ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Works <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen, 9 vols., 2005–6.<br />
Biographies:<br />
William Austen-Leigh and Richard Arthur Austen-<br />
Leigh, Jane Austen: Her Life and Letters, 1913.<br />
David Cecil, A Portrait <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen, 1978.<br />
Jan Fergus, Jane Austen: A Literary Life, 1991.<br />
John Halperin, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen, 1996.<br />
Park Honan, Jane Austen: Her Life, 1987.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 3<br />
Valerie Grosvener Myer, Jane Austen, Obstinate Heart:<br />
A Biography, 1997.<br />
David Nokes, Jane Austen, 1997.<br />
Joan Rees, Jane Austen: Woman and Writer, 1976.<br />
Claire Tomalin, Jane Austen: A Life, 1997.<br />
George Holbert Tucker, Jane Austen the Woman: Some<br />
Biographical Insights, 1994.<br />
Criticism:<br />
George Latimer Apperson, A Jane Austen Dictionary,<br />
1932.<br />
Nancy Armstrong, Desire and Domestic Fiction: A<br />
Political History <strong>of</strong> the Novel, 1987.<br />
Rachel Brownstein, Becoming a Heroine: Reading About<br />
Women in Novels, 1994.<br />
Marilyn Butler, Jane Austen and the War <strong>of</strong> Ideas, 1975.<br />
Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen, 1997.<br />
Peter L. De Rose and S. W. McGuire, A Concordance to<br />
the Works <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen, 1982.<br />
William H. Galperin, <strong>The</strong> Historical Jane Austen, 2003.<br />
J. David Grey, Jane Austen’s Beginnings: <strong>The</strong> Juvenilia<br />
and Lady Susan, 1989.<br />
Claudia L. Johnson, Equivocal Beings: Politics, Gender,<br />
and Sentimentality in the 1790s. A Study <strong>of</strong> Wollstone<br />
craft, Radcliffe, Burney, and Austen, 1995.<br />
Claudia L. Johnson, Jane Austen: Women, Politics, and<br />
the Novel, 1988.<br />
Juliet McMaster and Bruce Stovel, eds., Jane Austen’s<br />
Business: Her World and her Pr<strong>of</strong>ession, 1996.<br />
Susan Morgan, In the Meantime: Character and<br />
Perception in Jane Austen’s Fiction, 1980.<br />
You-Me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Postcolonial Jane Austen, 2000.<br />
Persuasions: Journal <strong>of</strong> the Jane Austen Society <strong>of</strong> North<br />
America, 1979–.<br />
Mary Poovey, <strong>The</strong> Proper Lady and the Woman Writer:<br />
Ideology as Style in the Works <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft,<br />
Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen, 1984.<br />
Paul Poplawski, A Jane Austen Encyclopedia, 1998.<br />
Warren Roberts, Jane Austen and the French Revolution,<br />
1979.<br />
Roger Sales, Jane Austen and Representations <strong>of</strong> Regency<br />
England, 1994.
4 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
Brian C. Southam, ed., Jane Austen: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />
Heritage, 1968.<br />
Maaja Stewart, Domestic Realities and Imperial Fictions:<br />
Jane Austen’s Novels in Eighteenth-Century Contexts,<br />
1993.<br />
Claire Tuite, Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the<br />
Literary Canon, 2002.<br />
Mary Waldron, Jane Austen and the Fiction <strong>of</strong> Her Time,<br />
1999.<br />
Ruth Bernard Yeazell, Fictions <strong>of</strong> Modesty: Women and<br />
Courtship in the English Novel, 1991.<br />
Joanna Baillie<br />
Texts: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Broadview</strong> edition, edited by Peter Duthie,<br />
has been consulted extensively in the preparation <strong>of</strong><br />
the text <strong>of</strong> De Montfort. Spelling and punctuation<br />
have been modernized in accordance with the<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Joanna Baillie, <strong>The</strong> Dramatic and Poetical Works <strong>of</strong><br />
Joanna Baillie, 1851. [Facsimile reproduction in<br />
Anglistica & Americana, 1976.]<br />
Jennifer Breen, ed., <strong>The</strong> Selected Poems <strong>of</strong> Joanna Baillie,<br />
1762–1851, 1999.<br />
Peter Duthie, ed., Plays on the Passions, 2001.<br />
Amanda Gilroy and Keith Hanley, eds., A Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
Plays and Poems, 2002.<br />
Judith Slagle, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Letters <strong>of</strong> Joanna Baillie,<br />
2 vols., 1999.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Margaret S. Carhart, <strong>The</strong> Life and Work <strong>of</strong> Joanna<br />
Baillie, 1923.<br />
Judith Slagle, Joanna Baillie: A Literary Life, 2002.<br />
Criticism:<br />
William D. Brewer, “Joanna Baillie and Lord Byron,”<br />
Keats-Shelley Journal, 44, 1995: 165–81.<br />
Catherine B. Burroughs, Closet Stages: Joanna Baillie<br />
and the <strong>The</strong>ater <strong>The</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> British Romantic Women<br />
Writers, 1997.<br />
Catherine B. Burroughs, “English Romantic Women<br />
Writers and <strong>The</strong>atre <strong>The</strong>ory: Joanna Baillie’s<br />
Prefaces to Plays on the Passions,” Re-visioning<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>: British Women Writers, 1776–1837,<br />
ed. Carol Shiner Wilson and Joel Haefner, 1994:<br />
274–96.<br />
Thomas Crochunis, ed., Joanna Baillie, Romantic<br />
Dramatist: Critical Essays, 2003.<br />
Tracy C. Davis and Ellen Donkin, eds., Women and<br />
Playwrighting in Nineteenth-Century Britain, 1999.<br />
Ellen Donkin, Getting into the Act: Women Playwrights<br />
in London, 1776–1829, 1995.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, “A Criticism <strong>of</strong> their Own: Romantic<br />
Women Literary Critics,” Questioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
ed., John Beer, 1995: 29–48.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, “Joanna Baillie and the Counter-Public<br />
Sphere,” Studies in <strong>Romanticism</strong> 33, 1994: 413–24.<br />
Marjean D. Purinton, Romantic Ideology Unmasked: <strong>The</strong><br />
Mentally Constructed Tyrannies in Dramas <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and Joanna<br />
Baillie, 1994.<br />
Jonathan Wordsworth, <strong>The</strong> Bright Work Grows: Women<br />
Writers <strong>of</strong> the Romantic <strong>Age</strong>, 1997.<br />
Anna Letitia Barbauld<br />
Texts: <strong>The</strong> McCarthy and Kraft edition is accepted as<br />
authoritative. With several major poets <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Romantic era, including Barbauld, the editors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
present anthology have made an exception to the<br />
anthology’s general practice <strong>of</strong> modernizing spelling<br />
and punctuation.<br />
Editions:<br />
Lucy Aikin, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Anna Letitia Barbauld, 1825.<br />
Grace Ellis, ed., Memoir, Letters, and a Selection from the<br />
Poems and Prose Writing <strong>of</strong> Anna Letitia Barbauld,<br />
1874.<br />
William McCarthy and Elizabeth Kraft, eds., Anna<br />
Letitia Barbauld: Selected Poetry and Prose, 2002.<br />
William McCarthy and Elizabeth Kraft, eds., <strong>The</strong> Poems<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anna Letitia Barbauld, 1994.
Biographies:<br />
Lucy Aikin, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Anna Letitia Barbauld,<br />
1825.<br />
Jerom Murch, Mrs. Barbauld and her Contemporaries:<br />
Sketches <strong>of</strong> Some Eminent Literary and Scientific<br />
English Women, 1877.<br />
Besty Rodgers, Georgian Chronicle: Mrs. Barbauld and<br />
her Family, 1958.<br />
Dick Wakefield, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, 2001.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Paula R. Feldman, British Women Poets <strong>of</strong> the Romantic<br />
Era: An Anthology, 1997.<br />
Paula R. Feldman and <strong>The</strong>resa M. Kelley, eds.,<br />
Romantic Women Writers, 1995.<br />
Anne Janowitz, Women Romantic Poets: Anna Barbauld<br />
and Mary Robinson, 2004.<br />
William Keach, “A Regency Prophecy and the End <strong>of</strong><br />
Anna Barbauld’s Career,” Studies in <strong>Romanticism</strong> 33,<br />
1994: 569–77.<br />
Roger Lonsdale, ed., Eighteenth-Century Women Poets:<br />
An Oxford Anthology, 1989.<br />
William McCarthy and Elizabeth Kraft, “Introduction<br />
and Chronology,” Anna Letitia Barbauld: Selected<br />
Poetry and Prose, ed. William McCarthy and<br />
Elizabeth Kraft, 2002.<br />
William McCarthy, “A ‘High-Minded Christian Lady’:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Posthumous Reception <strong>of</strong> Anna Letitia<br />
Barbauld,” <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Women Poets, eds.<br />
Harriet Kramer Linkin and Stephen C. Behrendt,<br />
1999: 165–91.<br />
Ann Messenger, “Heroics and Mock Heroics: John<br />
Milton, Alexander Pope, and Anna Letitia<br />
Barbauld,” His and Hers: Essays in Restoration and<br />
Eighteenth-Century Literature, ed. Ann Messenger,<br />
1986.<br />
Catherine E. Moore, “‘Ladies …Taking the Pen in<br />
Hand’: Mrs. Barbauld’s Criticism <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-<br />
Century Women Novelists,” Fetter’d or Free? British<br />
Women Novelists, 1670–1815, ed. Mary Anne<br />
Sch<strong>of</strong>ield and Cecilia Macheski, 1986: 383–97.<br />
Marlon B. Ross, “Configurations <strong>of</strong> Feminine Reform:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Woman Writer and the Tradition <strong>of</strong> Dissent,”<br />
Re-visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>: British Women Writers,<br />
1776–1837, eds. Carol Shiner Wilson and Joel<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 5<br />
Haefner, 1994: 91–110.<br />
Jonathan Wordsworth, <strong>The</strong> Bright Work Grows: Women<br />
Writers <strong>of</strong> the Romantic <strong>Age</strong>, 1997.<br />
Thomas Lovell Beddoes<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Michael Bradshaw, ed., Death’s Jest-Book: <strong>The</strong> 1829<br />
Text, 2003.<br />
Ramsay Colles, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lovell Beddoes,<br />
1900.<br />
H.W. Donner, ed., Plays and Poems <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lovell<br />
Beddoes, 1950.<br />
H.W. Donner, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lovell Beddoes,<br />
1935.<br />
Sir Edmund Gosse, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />
Lovell Beddoes, 1928.<br />
Sir Edmund Gosse, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lovell<br />
Beddoes, 1894.<br />
Judith Higgins, ed., Selected Poems <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lovell<br />
Beddoes, 1976.<br />
Biographies:<br />
H.W. Donner, Thomas Lovell Beddoes: <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Poet, 1935.<br />
Royall H. Snow, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Eccentric and<br />
Poet, 1928.<br />
Criticism:<br />
John Ashbery, “Thomas Lovell Beddoes,” Brick 61,<br />
1998:50–51.<br />
Michael Bradshaw, Resurrection Songs: <strong>The</strong> Poetry <strong>of</strong><br />
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, 2001.<br />
Greg Crossan, “Thomas Lovell Beddoes’s Death-Jest<br />
Book: An OED Oversight,” Notes & Queries, 2002.<br />
Edward Harry William Meyerstein, Thomas Lovell<br />
Beddoes, 1938.<br />
James Reeves, Five Late Romantic Poets: George Darley,<br />
Hartley Coleridge, Thomas Hood, Thomas Lovell<br />
Beddoes, Emily Brönte, 1974.<br />
James R. Thompson, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, 1985.
6 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
Franz Wieselhuber, “Thomas Lovell Beddoes,” Beyond<br />
the Suburbs <strong>of</strong> the Mind: Exploring English<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, eds. Michael Gassenmeier and<br />
Norbert H. Platz, 1987: 178–92.<br />
Frances Wilson, “‘Strange Son’: Melancholia in the<br />
Writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lovell Beddoes,” Bucknell<br />
Review 45,2002:127–42.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson, “Representing Some Late Romantic-<br />
Era, Non-Canonical Male Poets: Thomas Hood,<br />
Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Thomas Lovell<br />
Beddoes,” in <strong>Romanticism</strong> on the Net: An Electronic<br />
Journal Devoted to Romantic Studies, 19, 2000:<br />
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/2003/v/n29/<br />
007717ar.html.<br />
William Blake<br />
Texts: With Blake (as with several other major poets <strong>of</strong><br />
the Romantic era), the editors <strong>of</strong> the present<br />
anthology have made an exception to the<br />
anthology’s practice <strong>of</strong> modernizing spelling and<br />
punctuation.<br />
Editions:<br />
G.E. Bentley, ed., William Blake’s Writings, 1978.<br />
David Bindman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Graphic Works <strong>of</strong><br />
William Blake, 1978.<br />
Martin Butlin, ed., <strong>The</strong> Paintings and Drawings <strong>of</strong><br />
William Blake, 1981.<br />
David V. Erdman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetry and Prose <strong>of</strong><br />
William Blake, 1988.<br />
David V. Erdman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Illuminated Blake, 1975.<br />
David Fuller, William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose,<br />
2000.<br />
Mary Lynn Johnson and John E. Grant, eds., Blake’s<br />
Poetry and Designs, 1979.<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Keynes, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Writings <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Blake, 1966.<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Keynes, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> William Blake, 1980.<br />
Alicia Ostriker, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poems [<strong>of</strong>] William<br />
Blake, 1977.<br />
W.H. Stevenson and David V. Erdman, eds., <strong>The</strong> Poems<br />
<strong>of</strong> William Blake, 1971.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Peter Ackroyd, Blake, 1996.<br />
John B. Beer, William Blake: A Literary Life, 2005.<br />
G.K. Chesterton, William Blake, 1910.<br />
Michael Davis, William Blake: A New Kind <strong>of</strong> Man,<br />
1977.<br />
Charles Gardner, William Blake, the Man, 1970.<br />
Alexander Gilchrist, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> William Blake, 2 nd ed.,<br />
1880.<br />
Herbert George Jenkins, William Blake: Studies <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Life and Personality, ed. C.E. Lawrence, 1974.<br />
James King, William Blake: His Life, 1991.<br />
Jack Lindsay, William Blake: His Life and Work, 1978.<br />
Middleton Murry, William Blake, 1933.<br />
Algernon C. Swinburne, William Blake, 1868.<br />
Mona Wilson, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> William Blake, 1927.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Magnus Ankarsjö, William Blake and Gender, 2006.<br />
John B. Beer, Blake’s Visionary Universe, 1969.<br />
G.E. Bentley, Jr., William Blake: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />
1975.<br />
David Bindman, William Blake: His Art and Times,<br />
1982.<br />
Harold Bloom, Blake’s Apocalypse, 1963.<br />
Marilyn Butler, Romantics, Rebels and Reactionaries:<br />
English Literature and Its Background, 1760–1830,<br />
1981.<br />
Stewart Crehan, Blake in Context, 1984.<br />
Stuart Curran and J.A. Wittreich, Jr., eds., Blake’s<br />
Sublime Allegory, 1973.<br />
S. Foster Damon, A Blake Dictionary: Ideas and Symbols<br />
<strong>of</strong> William Blake, 1973.<br />
Morris Eaves, William Blake’s <strong>The</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> Art, 1982.<br />
David V. Erdman, Blake: Prophet Against Empire, 1954.<br />
David V. Erdman, ed., Blake and his Bibles, 1990.<br />
Robert N. Essick David Pearce, eds., Blake in his Time,<br />
1978.<br />
Morris Eaves, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />
William Blake, 2003.<br />
Michael Ferber, <strong>The</strong> Social Vision <strong>of</strong> William Blake,<br />
1985.<br />
Northrop Frye, Fearful Symmetry, 1947.<br />
Northrop Frye, ed., Blake: A Collection <strong>of</strong> Critical Essays,<br />
1966.
David W. Lindsay, Blake’s Songs <strong>of</strong> Innocence and<br />
Experience, 1989.<br />
Saree Makdisi, William Blake and the Impossible History<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1790s, 2003.<br />
Jon Mee, Dangerous Enthusiasm: William Blake and the<br />
Culture <strong>of</strong> Radicalism in the 1790s, 1994.<br />
W.J.T. Mitchell, Blake’s Composite Art, 1978.<br />
Joseph P. Natoli, Twentieth-Century Blake Criticism,<br />
1982.<br />
Michael Phillips, ed., Interpreting Blake, 1978.<br />
Bethan Stevens, William Blake, 2005.<br />
Joseph Viscomi, Blake and the Idea <strong>of</strong> the Book, 1993.<br />
Nicholas Williams, Ideology and Utopia in the Poetry <strong>of</strong><br />
William Blake, 1998.<br />
Blake In Context: Charles Lamb, Praise <strong>of</strong><br />
Chimney-Sweepers<br />
Charles Lamb, Elia; and, the Last Essays <strong>of</strong> Elia, ed.,<br />
Jonathan Bate, 1987.<br />
Blake In Context: “A Most Extraordinary Man”<br />
G.E. Bentley, Jr., ed., Blake Records, 1969.<br />
Robert Burns<br />
Texts: A variety <strong>of</strong> editions have been consulted,<br />
including Kinsey’s standard edition.<br />
Editions:<br />
William Curran, ed., <strong>The</strong> Best <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns in English,<br />
1990.<br />
John Delancey Ferguson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Burns, 2 vols., rev. ed., 1985.<br />
W.E. Henley and T.F. Henderson, eds., <strong>The</strong> Centenary<br />
Burns, 4 vols., 1896–97.<br />
W.E. Henley, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Writings <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Burns, 10 vols., 1927.<br />
James Kinsley, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems and Songs <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns,<br />
3 vols., 1968.<br />
Donald A. Low, ed., <strong>The</strong> Kilmarnock Poems: Poems<br />
Chiefly in the Scotish Dialect, 1786, 2 nd ed., 1985.<br />
James A. Mackay, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Letters <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Burns, 1987.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 7<br />
James A. Mackay, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Burns, 1986.<br />
Donny O’Rourke, ed., Ae Fond Kiss: <strong>The</strong> Love Letters <strong>of</strong><br />
Robert Burns and Clarinda, 2000.<br />
Don Paterson, ed., Robert Burns: Poems, 2001.<br />
K.G. Simpson, ed., Burns Anthology, 1993.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Raymond Bentman, Robert Burns, 1987.<br />
Hugh Douglas, Robert Burns: A Tinder Heart, 1976.<br />
Ian Grimble, Robert Burns, 1986.<br />
James Mackay, R.B: A Biography <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns, 1992.<br />
Ian McIntyre, Dirt and Deity: A Life <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns,<br />
1996.<br />
Franklyn Bliss Snyder, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns, 1968.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Mary Ellen Brown, Burns and Tradition, 1984.<br />
Robert Crawford, ed., Robert Burns and Cultural<br />
Authority, 1997.<br />
Thomas Crawford, Burns: A Study <strong>of</strong> the Poems and<br />
Songs, 1960.<br />
Robert T. Fitzhugh, Robert Burns: <strong>The</strong> Man and the<br />
Poet; a Round, Unvarnished Account, 1970.<br />
John C. Hill, <strong>The</strong> Love Songs and Heroines <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Burns, 1961.<br />
R.D.S. Jack and Andrew Noble, <strong>The</strong> Art <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Burns, 1982.<br />
Donald A. Low, ed., Critical Essays on Robert Burns, 1975.<br />
Carol McGuirk, Robert Burns and the Sentimental Era,<br />
1985.<br />
Liam McIlvanney, Burns the Radical, 2002.<br />
Charles Rogers, Book <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns: Genealogical and<br />
Historical Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Poet, his Associates and those<br />
Celebrated in his Writing, 1988.<br />
Jeffrey Skoblow, Dooble Tongue: Scots, Burns,<br />
Contradiction, 2001.<br />
Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Burns: His Personality, his<br />
Reputation and his Art, reprinted, 1970.<br />
Gavin Sprott, Robert Burns: Pride and Passion: <strong>The</strong> Life,<br />
Times and Legacy, 1996.
8 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
George Gordon, Lord Byron<br />
Texts: McGann’s standard edition has been substantially<br />
relied upon in the preparation <strong>of</strong> texts for<br />
the present anthology. With Byron (as with several<br />
other poets <strong>of</strong> the Romantic era), the editors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
present anthology have made an exception to the<br />
anthology’s general practice <strong>of</strong> modernizing spelling<br />
and punctuation.<br />
Editions:<br />
E.H. Coleridge and R.E. Prothero, eds., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong><br />
Lord Byron, 13 vols., 1898–1904.<br />
Ernest J. Lovell Jr., ed., His Very Self and Voice, 1954.<br />
Peter J. Manning and Susan J. Wolfson, eds., Selected<br />
Poems: Lord Byron, 1996.<br />
Leslie A. Marchand, ed., Byron’s Letters and Journals, 12<br />
vols., 1973–82.<br />
Leslie A. Marchand, ed., Selected Letters and Journals:<br />
Lord Byron, 1982.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical Works:<br />
Lord Byron, 7 vols., 1980–93.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, ed., Lord Byron: <strong>The</strong> Major Works,<br />
2000.<br />
Andrew Nicholson, ed., Complete Miscellaneous Prose:<br />
Lord Byron, 1991.<br />
T.G. Steffan, E. Steffan, and W.W. Pratt, eds., Don<br />
Juan: Lord Byron, 1973.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Stephen Coote, Byron: <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> a Myth, 1988.<br />
Benita Eisler, Byron: Child <strong>of</strong> Passion, Fool <strong>of</strong> Fame,<br />
1999.<br />
Caroline Franklin, Byron: A Literary Life, 2000.<br />
Martin Garrett, George Gordon, Lord Byron, 2000.<br />
Phyllis Grosskurth, Byron: <strong>The</strong> Flawed Angel, 1997.<br />
Elizabeth Longford, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Byron, 1976.<br />
Fiona MacCarthy, Byron: Life and Legend, 2002.<br />
Leslie A. Marchand, Byron: A Biography, 3 vols., 1957.<br />
Frederic Raphael, Byron, 1982.<br />
Paul G. Trueblood, Lord Byron, 1977.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Drummond Bone, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />
Byron, 2004.<br />
Stephen Cheeke, Byron and Place: History, Translation,<br />
Nostalgia, 2003.<br />
Jerome Christensen, Lord Byron’s Strength: Romantic<br />
Writing and Commercial Society, 1993.<br />
Louis Crompton, Byron and Greek Love: Homophobia<br />
in Nineteenth-Century England, 1985.<br />
Andrew Elfenbein, Byron and the Victorians, 1995.<br />
Caroline Franklin, Byron’s Heroines, 1992.<br />
Robert F. Gleckner, ed., Critical Essays on Lord Byron,<br />
1991.<br />
Moyra Haslett, Bryon’s “Don Juan” and the Don Juan<br />
Legend, 1997.<br />
M.K. Joseph, Byron the Poet, 1964.<br />
Alice Levine and Robert N. Keane, eds., Rereading<br />
Byron, 1993.<br />
Philip Martin, Byron: A Poet Before his Public, 1982.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, Byron and <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2002.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, Fiery Dust: Byron’s Poetic Development,<br />
1968.<br />
Andrew Rutherford, ed., Byron: Augustan and<br />
Romantic, 1990.<br />
Andrew Rutherford, ed., Byron: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />
1970.<br />
James Soderholm, Fantasy, Forgery, and the Byron<br />
Legend, 1996.<br />
Jane Stabler, Byron, Politics, and History, 2002.<br />
Paul West, Byron and the Spoiler’s Art, 1960.<br />
Frances Wilson, ed., Byromania: Portraits <strong>of</strong> the Artists<br />
in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Culture, 1999.<br />
John Clare<br />
Texts: <strong>The</strong> usual practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology regarding<br />
modernization <strong>of</strong> spelling and punctuation has not<br />
been followed in the case <strong>of</strong> Clare; his idiosyncrasies<br />
have been retained.<br />
Editions:<br />
Jonathan Bate, ed., “I Am”: <strong>The</strong> Selected Poetry <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Clare, 2003.<br />
Tim Chilcott, ed., John Clare: <strong>The</strong> Living Year 1841,<br />
1999.<br />
Eric Robinson, ed., John Clare by Himself, 1996.<br />
Eric Robinson and David Powell, eds., Early Poems <strong>of</strong>
John Clare, 1804–1822, 2 vols., 1989.<br />
Eric Robinson and David Powell, eds., Later Poems <strong>of</strong><br />
John Clare, 1837–1864, 2 vols., 1984.<br />
Eric Robinson and David Powell, eds., John Clare,<br />
1984.<br />
Eric Robinson and David Powell, eds., Poems <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Middle Period, 1822–1837, 5 vols., 1996–2003.<br />
J.W. Tibble and Anne Tibble, eds., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Clare, 2 nd ed., 1970.<br />
J.W. Tibble and Anne Tibble, eds., <strong>The</strong> Prose <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Clare, 2 nd ed., 1970.<br />
Merryn Williams and Raymond Williams, eds., John<br />
Clare: Selected Poetry and Prose, 1986.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Jonathan Bate, John Clare: A Biography. 2003.<br />
Arnold Clay, “Itching After Rhyme”: A Life <strong>of</strong> John Clare,<br />
2000.<br />
William J. Howard, John Clare, 1981.<br />
John Lucas, John Clare, 1994.<br />
Roger Sales, John Clare: A Literary Life, 2002.<br />
Edward Storey, A Right to Song: <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> John Clare,<br />
1986.<br />
J.W. Tibble and Anne Tibble, eds., John Clare: A Life,<br />
2 nd ed., 1972.<br />
Criticism:<br />
John Barrell, <strong>The</strong> Idea <strong>of</strong> Landscape and the Sense <strong>of</strong><br />
Place, 1730–1840: An Approach to the Poetry <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Clare, 1972.<br />
Robert Blythe, Talking About John Clare, 1999.<br />
Timothy Brownlow, John Clare and Picturesque Landscape,<br />
1983.<br />
Johanne Clare, John Clare and the Bounds <strong>of</strong> Circumstance,<br />
1987.<br />
Richard Foulkes, ed., John Clare: A Bicentenary<br />
Celebration, 1994.<br />
John Goodridge, ed., <strong>The</strong> Independent Spirit: John Clare<br />
and the Self-Taught Tradition, 1994.<br />
John Goodridge and Simon Kövesi, eds., John Clare:<br />
New Approaches, 2000.<br />
Hugh Haughton, Adam Phillips, and Ge<strong>of</strong>frey<br />
Summerfield, eds., John Clare in Context, 1994.<br />
J. Middleton Murray, John Clare and Other Studies,<br />
1959.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 9<br />
Mark Storey, ed., Clare: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1973.<br />
Alan Vardy, John Clare: Politics and Poetry, 2003.<br />
Raymond Williams, <strong>The</strong> Country and the City, 1973.<br />
Sarah Zimmerman, <strong>Romanticism</strong>, Lyricism, and History,<br />
1999.<br />
Samuel Taylor Coleridge<br />
Texts: <strong>The</strong> Coburn is now established as the standard<br />
edition; extensive reference has also been made to<br />
other editions in the preparation <strong>of</strong> texts for the<br />
present anthology. In the case <strong>of</strong> Coleridge and<br />
several other poets <strong>of</strong> the Romantic era, the editors<br />
have made an exception to the anthology’s general<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> fully modernizing spelling and<br />
punctuation.<br />
Editions:<br />
Kathleen Coburn, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Works <strong>of</strong> Samuel<br />
Taylor Coleridge, 16 vols., 1969–2003.<br />
Kathleen Coburn and Anthony John Hading, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Notebooks <strong>of</strong> Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 5 vols.,<br />
1957–2002.<br />
R.A. Foakes, ed., Coleridge on Shakespeare: <strong>The</strong> Text <strong>of</strong><br />
the Lectures <strong>of</strong> 1811–12, 1971.<br />
Paul H. Fry, ed., <strong>The</strong> Rime <strong>of</strong> the Ancient Mariner, 1999.<br />
Earl Leslie Griggs, ed., Collected Letters <strong>of</strong> Samuel Taylor<br />
Coleridge, 6 vol., 1956–71.<br />
Nicholas Halmi, Paul Magnuson, Mona Modiano, eds.,<br />
Coleridge,s Poetry and Prose, 2004.<br />
Lewis Patton and Peter Mann, eds., <strong>The</strong> Collected Works<br />
<strong>of</strong> Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 16 vols., 1971–2001.<br />
Thomas M. Raysor, ed., Coleridge’s Shakespeare<br />
Criticism, 2 vols., 1960.<br />
Elisabeth Schneider, ed., Samuel Taylor Coleridge:<br />
Selected Poetry and Prose, 2 nd ed., 1971.<br />
Martin Wallen, ed., Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner: An<br />
Experimental Edition <strong>of</strong> Texts and Revisions,<br />
1798–1828, 1993.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Rosemary Ashton, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Samuel Taylor Coleridge:<br />
A Critical Biography, 1996.<br />
James Dykes Campbell, Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A
10 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
Narrative <strong>of</strong> the Events <strong>of</strong> His Life, 2 nd ed., 1973.<br />
Oswald Doughty, “Perturbed spirit”: <strong>The</strong> Life and<br />
Personality <strong>of</strong> Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1981.<br />
Richard Holmes, Coleridge: Early Visions, 1772–1804,<br />
1990.<br />
Richard Holmes, Coleridge: Volume II, Darker<br />
Reflections, 1999.<br />
Walter Jackson Bate, Coleridge, 1968.<br />
Molly Lefebure, Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Bondage <strong>of</strong><br />
Opium, 1974.<br />
Seamus Perry, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2003.<br />
Seamus Perry, ed., S.T. Coleridge: Interviews and<br />
Recollections, 2000.<br />
Criticism:<br />
M.H. Abrams, <strong>The</strong> Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic<br />
<strong>The</strong>ory and the Critical Tradition, 1953.<br />
Robert Barth, <strong>The</strong> Symbolic Imagination: Coleridge and<br />
the Romantic Tradition, 2001.<br />
Frederick Burwick, ed., Coleridge’s “Biographia<br />
Literaria”: Text and Meaning, 1989.<br />
Tim Fulford, Coleridge’s Figurative Language, 1991.<br />
Alan P.R. Gregory, Coleridge and the Conservative<br />
Imagination, 2003.<br />
Paul Hamilton, Coleridge’s Poetics, 1983.<br />
J.R. de J. Jackson, ed., Coleridge: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />
2 vols., 1970–1991.<br />
Patrick J. Keane, Coleridge’s Submerged Politics: <strong>The</strong><br />
Ancient Mariner and Robinson Crusoe, 1994.<br />
Sheila M. Kearns, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Romantic<br />
Autobiography: Reading Strategies <strong>of</strong> Self-Representation,<br />
1995.<br />
Paul Magnuson, Coleridge and Wordsworth: A Lyrical<br />
Dialogue, 1988.<br />
Paul Magnuson, Coleridge’s Nightmare Poetry, 1974.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, “<strong>The</strong> Meaning <strong>of</strong> the Ancient<br />
Mariner,” Critical Inquiry 8, 1981: 35–67.<br />
Raimonda Modiano, Coleridge and the Concept <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature, 1985.<br />
Lucy Newlyn, ed., Coleridge, Wordsworth, and the<br />
Language <strong>of</strong> Allusion, 1986.<br />
Lucy Newlyn, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />
Coleridge, 2002.<br />
Leonard Orr, ed., Critical Essays, 1994.<br />
Reeve Parker, Coleridge’s Meditative Art, 1975.<br />
Nicholas Roe, ed., Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the<br />
Sciences <strong>of</strong> Life, 2001.<br />
Donald Sultana, ed., New Approaches to Coleridge, 1981.<br />
Contexts: <strong>The</strong> Abolition <strong>of</strong> Slavery<br />
Roger Anstey, <strong>The</strong> Atlantic Slave Trade and British<br />
Abolition, 1760–1810, 1975.<br />
Srivinas Aravamudan, ed. Obi; or, <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Three-<br />
Fingered Jack, 2005.<br />
Srinivas Aravamudan, Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and<br />
<strong>Age</strong>ncy, 1688–1804, 1999.<br />
Joan Baum, Mind-forg’d Manacles: Slavery and the<br />
English Romantic Poets, 1994.<br />
Robin Blackburn, <strong>The</strong> Overthrow <strong>of</strong> Colonial Slavery,<br />
1776–1848, 1988.<br />
Brycchan Carey, British Abolitionism and the Rhetoric <strong>of</strong><br />
Sensibility: Writing, Sentiment, Slavery, 1760–1807,<br />
2005.<br />
Brycchan Carey, Markman Ellis, and Sara Salih, eds.,<br />
Discourses <strong>of</strong> Slavery and Abolition: Britain and its<br />
Colonies, 1760–1838, 2004.<br />
Angelo Costanzo, ed. <strong>The</strong> Interesting Narrative <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Life <strong>of</strong> Olaudah Equiano, 2001.<br />
Reginald Coupland, <strong>The</strong> British Anti-Slavery Movement,<br />
1933.<br />
Vincent Carretta, Equiano, <strong>The</strong> African: Biography <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Self-Made Man, 2005.<br />
Vincent Carretta, ed., <strong>The</strong> Interesting Narrative and<br />
Other Writings, 2 nd ed., 2003.<br />
Michael Craton, James Walvin, and David Wright, eds.,<br />
Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Black Slaves<br />
and the British Empire, 1976.<br />
David Brion Davis, <strong>The</strong> Problem <strong>of</strong> Slavery in the <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Revolution, 1975.<br />
Eva Dyke, <strong>The</strong> Negro in English Romantic Thought,<br />
1942.<br />
Moira Ferguson, Subject to Others: British Women<br />
Writers and Colonial Slavery, 1670–1834, 1992.<br />
Adam Hochschild, Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels<br />
in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slaves, 2005.<br />
Edith F. Hurwitz, Politics and Public Conscience: Slave<br />
Emancipation and the Abolitionist Movement in<br />
Britain, 1973.
Paul Keen, Revolutions in Romantic Literature: An<br />
Anthology <strong>of</strong> Print Culture, 1780–1832, 2004.<br />
Frank Joseph Klingberg, <strong>The</strong> Anti-Slavery Movement in<br />
England: A Study in English Humanitarianism, 1926.<br />
Gordon K. Lewis, Slavery, Imperialism, and Freedom<br />
Studies in English Radical Thought, 1978.<br />
Dale H. Porter, <strong>The</strong> Abolition <strong>of</strong> the Slave Trade in<br />
England, 1784–1807, 1970.<br />
Richard Price and Sally Price, eds., Stedman’s Surinam:<br />
Life in an Eighteenth-Century Slave Society, 1992.<br />
Simon Schama, Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves, and<br />
the American Revolution, 2006.<br />
Judith Terry, ed., Journal <strong>of</strong> a West India Proprietor,<br />
1999.<br />
Helen Thomas, <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Slave Narratives,<br />
2000.<br />
James Walvin, Slavery and British Society, 1776–1834,<br />
1992.<br />
Eric Williams, Capitalism and Slavery, 1944.<br />
Stephen Wise, Though the Heavens May Fall: <strong>The</strong><br />
Landmark Trial that Led to the End <strong>of</strong> Human<br />
Slavery, 2005.<br />
Contexts: <strong>The</strong> French Revolution and the<br />
Napoleonic Era<br />
David Andress, <strong>The</strong> Terror: <strong>The</strong> Merciless War for<br />
Freedom in Revolutionary France, 2005.<br />
Simon Bainbridge, Napoleon and English <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
1995.<br />
John Barrell, Imagining the King’s Death: Figurative<br />
Treason, Fantasies <strong>of</strong> Regicide 1793–1796, 2000.<br />
Stephen Blakemore, Crisis in Representation: Thomas<br />
Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft, Helen Maria Williams,<br />
and the Rewriting <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution, 1997.<br />
Stephen Blakemore, Intertextual War: Edmund Burke<br />
and the French Revolution in the Writings <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, Thomas Paine, and James Mackintosh,<br />
1997.<br />
Marilyn Butler, ed., Burke, Paine, Godwin, and the<br />
Revolution Controversy, 1984.<br />
Alfred Cobban, ed., <strong>The</strong> Debate on the French<br />
Revolution, 1789–1800, 2 nd ed., 1960.<br />
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Gregory Dart, Rousseau, Robespierre, and English <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
1999.<br />
Seamus Deane, <strong>The</strong> French Revolution and Enlightenment<br />
England 1789–1832, 1988.<br />
H.T. Dickinson, British Radicalism and the French<br />
Revolution, 1789–1815, 1985.<br />
William Doyle, <strong>The</strong> Oxford History <strong>of</strong> the French<br />
Revolution, 1989.<br />
Kevin Gilmartin, Print Politics: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Press</strong> and Radical<br />
Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England,<br />
1996.<br />
Burton R. Friedman, Fabricating History: English<br />
Writers and the French Revolution, 1988.<br />
Ian Haywood, <strong>The</strong> Revolution in Popular Literature:<br />
Print, Politics, and the People, 1790–1860, 2004.<br />
Stephanie Kuduk Weiner, Republican Politics and<br />
English Poetry, 1789–1874, 2005.<br />
Ronald Paulson, Representations <strong>of</strong> Revolution (1789–<br />
1820), 1983.<br />
Mark Philip, ed., <strong>The</strong> French Revolution and British<br />
Popular Politics, 1991.<br />
Jeremy D. Popkin, A Short History <strong>of</strong> the French<br />
Revolution, 3 rd ed., 2001.<br />
J.M. Roberts, <strong>The</strong> French Revolution, 1978.<br />
Michael Scrivener, ed., Poetry and Reform: Periodic Verse<br />
from the English Democratic <strong>Press</strong>, 1782–1824, 1992.<br />
Olivia Smith, <strong>The</strong> Politics <strong>of</strong> Language, 1791–1819, 1984.<br />
George Walker, <strong>The</strong> Vagabond, ed. W.M. Verhoeven,<br />
2004.<br />
Helen Maria Williams, Letters Written in France, ed.<br />
Neil Fraistat and Susan S. Lanser, 2001.<br />
Contexts: India and the Orient<br />
Jeremy Bernstein, Dawning <strong>of</strong> the Raj: <strong>The</strong> Life and<br />
Trials <strong>of</strong> Warren Hastings, 2000.<br />
Nandini Bhattacharya, Reading the Splendid Body:<br />
Gender and Consumerism in Eighteenth-Century<br />
British Writing on India, 1998.<br />
Nicholas B. Dirks, <strong>The</strong> Scandal <strong>of</strong> Empire: India and the<br />
Creation <strong>of</strong> Imperial Britain, 2006.<br />
John Drew, India and the Romantic Imagination, 1987.
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Tim Fulford and Peter J. Kitson, eds., <strong>Romanticism</strong> and<br />
Colonialism: Writing and Empire, 1998.<br />
Irfan Habib, Confronting Colonialism: Resistance and<br />
Modernization Under Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan,<br />
2002.<br />
Barbara Harlow and Mia Carter, eds., Imperialism and<br />
Orientalism: A Documentary Sourcebook, 1999.<br />
Eleanor J. Harrington-Austin, Shelley and the Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> English Imperialism: British India and<br />
England, 1999.<br />
Sonia H<strong>of</strong>kosh and Alan Richardson, eds., <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
Race, and Imperial Culture 1780–1834, 1996.<br />
Abdur Raheem Kidwai, Orientalism in Byron’s Turkish<br />
Tales: <strong>The</strong> Giaour (1813), <strong>The</strong> Bride <strong>of</strong> Abydos (113),<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cosair (1814), and <strong>The</strong> Siege <strong>of</strong> Corinth (1816),<br />
1995.<br />
Nigel Leask, British Romantic Writers and the East,<br />
1994.<br />
Saree Makdisi, Romantic Imperialism: Universal Empire<br />
and the Culture <strong>of</strong> Modernity, 1997.<br />
S.N. Mukherjee, Sir William Jones: A Study in<br />
Eighteenth-Century British Attitudes to India, 1968.<br />
Naji B. Oueijan, A Compendium <strong>of</strong> Eastern Elements in<br />
Byron’s Oriental Tales, 1999.<br />
Balachandra Rajan, Under Western Eyes: India from<br />
Milton to Macauley, 1999.<br />
Edward Said, Orientalism, 2 nd ed., 2003.<br />
Mohammed Sharafuddin, Islam and Romantic Orientalism:<br />
Literary Encounters with the Orient, 1994.<br />
Krishna Gopal Srivastava, Bhagavad-Gita and the<br />
English Romantic Movement: A Study in Influence,<br />
2002.<br />
Contexts: Reading, Writing, and Publishing<br />
Richard Daniel Altick, <strong>The</strong> English Common Reader: A<br />
Social History <strong>of</strong> the Mass Reading Public, 1800–<br />
1900, 2 nd ed., 1998.<br />
Lee Erikson, <strong>The</strong> Economy <strong>of</strong> Literary Form: English<br />
Literature and the Industrialization <strong>of</strong> Publishing,<br />
1800–1850, 1996.<br />
Caroline Franklin, E.J. Clery, and Peter Garside, eds.,<br />
Authorship, Commerce, and the Public: Scenes <strong>of</strong><br />
Writing 1750–1850, 2002.<br />
Kevin Gilmartin, Print Politics: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Press</strong> and Radical<br />
Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England,<br />
2005.<br />
David Midden Higgins, Romantic Genius and the<br />
Literary Magazine: Biography, Celebrity, and Politics,<br />
2005.<br />
H.J. Jackson, Romantic Readers: <strong>The</strong> Evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
Marginalia, 2005.<br />
John O. Jordan and Robert L. Patten, Literature in the<br />
Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century British Publishing<br />
and Reading Practices, 1995.<br />
Paul Keen, ed., Revolutions in Romantic Literature: An<br />
Anthology <strong>of</strong> Print Culture, 1780–1832, 2004.<br />
Jon Klancher, <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> English Reading Audiences,<br />
1790–1832, 1987.<br />
Charles and Mary Lamb, Tales from Shakespeare, 1965.<br />
Paul Magnuson, Reading Public <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1998.<br />
Thomas J. McCarthy, Relationships <strong>of</strong> Sympathy: <strong>The</strong><br />
Writer and Reader in British <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1997.<br />
Mark Louis Parker, Literary Magazines and British<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2000.<br />
Jacqueline Pearson, Women’s Reading in Britain,<br />
1750–1835: A Dangerous Recreation, 1999.<br />
Franz J. Potter, <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Gothic Publishing,<br />
1800–1835: Exhuming the Trade, 2005.<br />
Alan Richardson, Literature, Education, and<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>: Reading as Social Practice, 1780–1832,<br />
1994.<br />
William G. Rowland, Literature and the Marketplace:<br />
Romantic Writers and their Audience in Great Britain<br />
and the United States, 1996.<br />
Michael Scrivener, ed., Poetry and Reform: <strong>The</strong><br />
Periodical Verse from the English Democratic <strong>Press</strong>,<br />
1792–1824, 1992.<br />
William St. Clair, <strong>The</strong> Reading Nation in the Romantic<br />
Period, 2004.<br />
William St. Clair, “<strong>The</strong> Political Economy <strong>of</strong> the Book,”<br />
(Condensed version <strong>of</strong> the John C<strong>of</strong>fin Memorial<br />
Lecture in the History <strong>of</strong> the Book, 2005), Times<br />
Literary Supplement, 12 May 2006.<br />
Kim Wheatley, Shelley and his Readers: Beyond Paranoid<br />
Politics, 1999.<br />
Kim Wheatley, ed., Romantic Periodicals and Print<br />
Culture, 2003.
Contexts: Women and Society<br />
Jane Austen, Persuasion, ed. Linda Bree, 1998.<br />
Jane Austen, Northanger Abby, ed. Claire Grogan, 2 nd<br />
ed., 2002.<br />
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, ed. Robert Irvine,<br />
2002.<br />
Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, ed. Kathleen James-<br />
Cavan, 2006.<br />
Jane Austen, Emma, ed. Kristin Flieger Samuelian,<br />
2004.<br />
Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, ed. June Sturrock, 2001.<br />
Barbara Caine, English Feminism, 1780–1980, 1997.<br />
Patricia Comitini, Vocational Philanthropy and British<br />
Women’s Writing, 1790–1810: Wollstonecraft, More,<br />
Edgeworth, Wordsworth, 2005.<br />
Edward Copeland, Women Writing about Money:<br />
Women’s Fiction in England, 1790–1820, 1995.<br />
Lenore David<strong>of</strong>f and Catherine Hall, Family Fortunes:<br />
Men and Women <strong>of</strong> the English Middle Class,<br />
1780–1850, 1987.<br />
Dolores Dooley, Equality in Community: Sexual<br />
Equality in the Writings <strong>of</strong> William Thompson and<br />
Anna Doyle Wheeler, 1996.<br />
Bridget Hill, Women, Work, and Sexual Politics in<br />
Eighteenth-Century England, 2 nd ed., 1994.<br />
Paul Keen, ed., Revolutions in Romantic Literature: An<br />
Anthology <strong>of</strong> Print Culture,1780–1832, 2004.<br />
Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace, <strong>The</strong>ir Fathers’ Daughters:<br />
Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal<br />
Complicity, 1991.<br />
Penelope Lane, Neil Raven, and K.D.M. Snell, eds.,<br />
Women, Work, and Wages in England, 2004.<br />
D.L. Macdonald and Kathleen Scherf, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Vindications: <strong>The</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> Men and <strong>The</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong><br />
Woman, 1997.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong> Sensibility: A Revolution<br />
in Literary Style, 1996.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, Mothers <strong>of</strong> the Nation: Women’s<br />
Political Writing in England, 1780–1830, 2002.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Gender, 1993.<br />
Cliona O’Gallchoir, Maria Edgeworth: Women,<br />
Enlightenment, and Nation, 2005.<br />
Judith W. Page, Wordsworth and the Cultivation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women, 1994.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 13<br />
Mary Poovey, <strong>The</strong> Proper Lady and the Woman Writer:<br />
Ideology as Style in the Works <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft,<br />
Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen, 1984.<br />
Mary Robinson, A Letter to the Women <strong>of</strong> England and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Natural Daughter, ed. Sharon M. Setzer, 2003.<br />
Katharine Rogers, Feminism in Eighteenth-Century<br />
England, 1982.<br />
Susie Steinbach, Women in England, 1760–1914: A<br />
Social History, 2004.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., Romantic Women Poets: An Anthology,<br />
1998.<br />
George Crabbe<br />
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Editions:<br />
A.J. Carlyle and R.M. Carlyle, <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works <strong>of</strong><br />
George Crabbe, 1932.<br />
George Crabbe, <strong>The</strong> Borough, 2 nd ed., 1973.<br />
Norma Dalrymple-Champneys and Arthur Pollard,<br />
eds., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical Works <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe,<br />
3 vols., 1988.<br />
Cecil Day Lewis, ed., Crabbe, 1973.<br />
Gavin Edwards, ed., Selected Poems: George Crabbe,<br />
1991.<br />
Thomas C. Faulkner with Rhonda L. Blair, eds., Selected<br />
Journals and Letters <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe, 1985.<br />
John D. Hastings, Posthumous Sermons, 1850.<br />
Howard Mills, ed., Tales, 1812, and Other Selected<br />
Poems, 1967.<br />
J. Murray, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Crabbe, 8 vols., 1824.<br />
Felix Pryor, ed., <strong>The</strong> Voluntary Insane: George Crabbe,<br />
1995.<br />
Adolphus William Ward, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works <strong>of</strong><br />
George Crabbe, 1906.<br />
Frank Whitehead, ed., Selections from his Poetry, 1964.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Ren Huchon, George Crabbe and his Times, 1907.<br />
T.E. Kebbel, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe, 1888.<br />
Neil Powell, George Crabbe: An English Life,<br />
1754–1832, 2004.
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Criticism:<br />
Terence Bareham, A <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe,<br />
1978.<br />
Terence Bareham, George Crabbe, 1977.<br />
R.L. Brett, George Crabbe, 1968.<br />
Robert Lyall Chamberlain, George Crabbe, 1965.<br />
Rodney Edgecombe, <strong>The</strong>me, Embodiment and Structure<br />
in the Poetry <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe, 1983.<br />
Ronald B. Hatch, Crabbe’s Arabesque: Social Drama in<br />
the Poetry <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe, 1976.<br />
B.B. Jain, <strong>The</strong> Poetry <strong>of</strong> George Crabbe, 1976.<br />
Beth Nelson, George Crabbe and the Progress <strong>of</strong><br />
Eighteenth-Century Verse, 1997.<br />
Peter New, George Crabbe’s Poetry, 1976.<br />
Arthur Pollard, ed., Crabbe: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage. 1985.<br />
W.K. Thomas, Crabbe’s Borough: <strong>The</strong> Process <strong>of</strong><br />
Montage, 1967.<br />
Frank Whitehead, George Crabbe: A Reappraisal, 1995.<br />
Colin Winborn, <strong>The</strong> Literary Economy <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen<br />
and George Crabbe, 2004.<br />
Ann Batten Cristall<br />
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in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Christopher Nagle, ed., Poetical Sketches, (electronic<br />
hypertext edition published in British Poetry<br />
1780–1910), 2000.<br />
Paula R. Feldman, ed., British Women Poets <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Romantic Era: An Anthology, 1997.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., Romantic Women Poets: An Anthology,<br />
1997.<br />
Biographies:<br />
John Watkins and Frederic Shober, eds., A Biographical<br />
Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Living Authors <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and<br />
Ireland; comprising Literary Memoirs and Anecdotes <strong>of</strong><br />
their Lives; and a Chronological Register <strong>of</strong> their<br />
Publications, etc., 1816.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Jerome J. McGann, “Starting from Death: <strong>The</strong> Poetry<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ann Barren Cristall,” <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong> Sensibility: A<br />
Revolution in Literary Style, 1996: 195–206.<br />
Christopher Nagle, ed., Introduction to Ann Batten<br />
Cristall’s Poetical Sketches (electronic hypertext<br />
edition published in British Poetry 1780–1910),<br />
http:// etext.lib.virginia.edu/britpo/ intro-crisket/<br />
html.<br />
Thomas De Quincey<br />
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in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
John E. Jordan, ed., De Quincey as Critic, 1973.<br />
Grevel Lindop, gen. ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />
Quincey, 21 vols., 2000–03.<br />
Barry Milligan, ed., Confessions <strong>of</strong> an Opium-Eater and<br />
Other Writings, 2003.<br />
Stuart M. Tave, ed., New Essays by De Quincey: His<br />
Contributions to the Edinburgh Saturday Post and the<br />
Edinburgh Evening Post 1827–1828, 1966.<br />
Biographies:<br />
M.H. Abrams, <strong>The</strong> Milk <strong>of</strong> Paradise, rev. ed., 1970.<br />
Horace A. Eaton, Thomas De Quincey, 2 nd ed., 1972.<br />
Alethea Hayter, Opium and the Romantic Imagination,<br />
1970.<br />
Grevel Lindop, <strong>The</strong> Opium Eater: A Life <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />
Quincey, 1981.<br />
Judson S. Lyon, Thomas De Quincey, 1969.<br />
Criticism:<br />
John Barrell, <strong>The</strong> Infection <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey: A<br />
Psychopathology <strong>of</strong> Imperialism, 1991.<br />
Patrick Bridgwater, De Quincey’s Gothic Masquerade,<br />
2004.<br />
Elizabeth Bruss, Autobiographical Acts: <strong>The</strong> Changing<br />
Situation <strong>of</strong> a Literary Genre, 1976.<br />
Frederick Burwick, Thomas De Quincey: Knowledge and<br />
Power, 2001.<br />
Alina Clej, A Genealogy <strong>of</strong> the Modern Self: Thomas De<br />
Quincey and the Intoxication <strong>of</strong> Writing, 1995.<br />
Vincent De Luca, Thomas De Quincey: <strong>The</strong> Prose <strong>of</strong>
Vision, 1980.<br />
J. Hillis Miller, <strong>The</strong> Disappearance <strong>of</strong> God: Five<br />
Nineteenth-Century Writers, 1963.<br />
Arden Reed, Romantic Weather: <strong>The</strong> Climates <strong>of</strong><br />
Coleridge and Baudelaire, 1983.<br />
Margaret Russett, De Quincey’s <strong>Romanticism</strong>: Canonical<br />
Minority and the Forms <strong>of</strong> Transmission, 1997.<br />
Charles J. Rzepka, Sacramental Commodities: Gift, Text,<br />
and the Sublime in De Quincey, 1995.<br />
Robert L. Snyder, ed., Thomas De Quincey: Bicentenary<br />
Studies, 1985.<br />
Maria Edgeworth<br />
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in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Marilyn Butler, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Maria Edgeworth, 12<br />
vols., 1999–2003.<br />
Christina Colvin, ed., Letters from England, 1813–1844,<br />
1971.<br />
Christina Colvin, ed., Maria Edgeworth in France and<br />
Switzerland: Selections from the Edgeworth Family<br />
Letters, 1979.<br />
A.J.C. Hare, ed., <strong>The</strong> Life and Letters <strong>of</strong> Maria<br />
Edgeworth, 2 vols., 1894.<br />
Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick, ed., Belinda, 1999.<br />
Susan Manly, ed., Harrington, 2004.<br />
George Watson and Katheryn J. Kirkpatrick, eds., Castle<br />
Rackrent, 2000.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Marilyn Butler, Maria Edgeworth: A Literary Biography,<br />
1972.<br />
James Newcomer, Maria Edgeworth, 1973.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Audrey Bilger, Laughing Feminism: Subversive Comedy<br />
in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane<br />
Austen, 1999.<br />
Tom Dunne, Maria Edgeworth and the Colonial Mind,<br />
1984.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 15<br />
Caroline Gonda, Reading Daughters’ Fictions 1709–<br />
1834: Novels and Society from Manley to Edgeworth,<br />
1996.<br />
O. Elizabeth McWhorter Harden, Maria Edgeworth’s<br />
Art <strong>of</strong> Prose Fiction, 1971.<br />
O. Elizabeth McWhorter Harden, Maria Edgeworth, 1984.<br />
Mark D. Hawthorne, Doubt and Dogma in Maria<br />
Edgeworth, 1967.<br />
Brian Hollingsworth, Maria Edgeworth’s Irish Writing:<br />
Language, History, Politics, 1997.<br />
Michael Hurst, Maria Edgeworth and the Public Scene:<br />
Intellect, Fine Feeling and Landlordism in the <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Reform, 1969.<br />
Heidi Kaufman, ed., An Uncomfortable Authority: Maria<br />
Edgeworth and her Contexts, 2004.<br />
Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace, <strong>The</strong>ir Fathers’ Daughters:<br />
Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal<br />
Complicity, 1991.<br />
Cliona O’Gallchoir, Maria Edgeworth: Women,<br />
Enlightenment, and Nation, 2005.<br />
Sharon Murphy, Maria Edgeworth and Romance, 2004.<br />
Edgeworth In Context: Moral Tales:<br />
Marilyn Butler, ed., <strong>The</strong> Worlds <strong>of</strong> Maria Edgeworth, 12<br />
vols., 1999–2003.<br />
William Hazlitt<br />
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Editions:<br />
John Cook, ed., Selected Writings: William Hazlitt,<br />
1998.<br />
Gregory Dart, ed., Metropolitan Writings: William<br />
Hazlitt, 2005.<br />
P.P. Howe, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt,<br />
21 vols., 1930–34.<br />
Herschel M. Sikes, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt,<br />
1978.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., <strong>The</strong> Plain Speaker: Key Essays, 1999.<br />
Duncan Wu, ed., <strong>The</strong> Selected Writings <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Hazlitt, 1998.
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Biographies:<br />
Herschel Baker, William Hazlitt, 1962.<br />
A.C. Grayling, <strong>The</strong> Quarrel <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Age</strong>: <strong>The</strong> Life and<br />
Times <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt, 2000.<br />
Stanley Jones, Hazlitt: A Life from Winterslow to Firth<br />
Street, 1989.<br />
Ralph M. Wardle, Hazlitt, 1971.<br />
Criticism:<br />
David Bromwich, Hazlitt: <strong>The</strong> Mind <strong>of</strong> a Critic, 1983.<br />
John Kinnaird, Hazlitt: Critic <strong>of</strong> Power, 1978.<br />
Robert Keith Lapp, Contest for Cultural Authority: Hazlitt,<br />
Coleridge and the Distresses <strong>of</strong> the Regency, 1999.<br />
Catherine M. Maclean, Born Under Saturn, 1944.<br />
John L. Mahoney, <strong>The</strong> Logic <strong>of</strong> Passion: <strong>The</strong> Literary<br />
Criticism <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt, 1981.<br />
Uttara Natarajan, Hazlitt and the Reach <strong>of</strong> Sense:<br />
Criticism, Morals and the Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Power, 1998.<br />
Uttara Natarajan, Tom Paulin, and Duncan Wu, eds.,<br />
Metaphysical Hazlitt: Bicentenary Essays, 2005.<br />
Tom Paulin, <strong>The</strong> Day-Star <strong>of</strong> Liberty: William Hazlitt’s<br />
Radical Style, 1998.<br />
Robert W. Uphaus, William Hazlitt, 1985.<br />
John Whale, Imagination Under <strong>Press</strong>ure, 1789–1832:<br />
Aesthetics, Politics and Utility, 2000.<br />
Maurice Whelan, In the Company <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt:<br />
Thoughts for the Twenty-First Century, 2005.<br />
Felicia Hemans<br />
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in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Paula R. Feldman, ed., Records <strong>of</strong> Women with Other<br />
Poems, 1999.<br />
Felicia Hemans, <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works <strong>of</strong> Felicia Dorothea<br />
Hemans, 1914.<br />
Gary Kelly, ed., Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Prose,<br />
and Letters, 2002.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson, ed., Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems,<br />
Letters, and Reception Materials, 2000.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson and Elizabeth Fey, eds., <strong>The</strong> Siege <strong>of</strong><br />
Valencia: A Parallel Text Edition, 2002.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Henry F. Chorley, Memorials <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hemans, with<br />
Illustrations <strong>of</strong> her Literary Character from her Private<br />
Correspondence, 1836.<br />
Norma Clarke, Ambitious Heights: Writing, Friendship,<br />
Love: <strong>The</strong> Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans and Jane<br />
Walsh Carlyle, 1990.<br />
Harriet Mary Hughes [Brown, later Owen], Memoir <strong>of</strong><br />
the Life and Writings <strong>of</strong> Felicia Hemans: By her Sister,<br />
1845.<br />
Peter W. Trinder, Mrs. Hemans, 1984.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Isobel Armstrong, Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poetics and<br />
Politics, 1993.<br />
Paula R. Feldman, “<strong>The</strong> Poet and the Pr<strong>of</strong>its: Felicia<br />
Hemans and the Literary Marketplace,” Keats-Shelley<br />
Journal 46, 1997:148–76.<br />
Paula R. Feldman and <strong>The</strong>resa M. Kelley, eds.,<br />
Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices,<br />
1995.<br />
Anthony John Harding, “Felicia Hemans and the<br />
Effacement <strong>of</strong> Woman,” Romantic Women Writers:<br />
Voices and Controversies, eds. <strong>The</strong>resa Kelly and<br />
Paula Feldman, 1995:138–49.<br />
Angela Leighton, Victorian Women Poets: Writing<br />
Against the Heart, 1992.<br />
Harriet Kramer Linkin and Stephen C. Behrendt, eds.,<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong> and Women Poets: Opening the Doors <strong>of</strong><br />
Reception, 1999.<br />
Tricia Lootens, “Hemans and Home,” PMLA 109,<br />
1994: 238–53.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, “Literary History, <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
and Felicia Hemans,” in Re-Visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>:<br />
British Women Writers, 1776–1837, eds. Carol<br />
Shiner Wilson and Joel Haefner, 1994: 210–27.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong> Sensibility: A Revolution<br />
in Literary Style, 1996.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Gender, 1993.<br />
Nanora Sweet and Julie Melnyk, eds., Felicia Hemans:<br />
Reimagining Poetry in the Nineteenth Century, 2001.<br />
Nanora Sweet, “Hemans and the Post-Napoleonic<br />
Moment,” At the Limits <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong>: Essays in<br />
Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism, eds.<br />
Mary A. Favret and Nicola J. Watson, 1994:
170–84.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson, “‘Domestic Affects’ and ‘<strong>The</strong> Spear <strong>of</strong><br />
Minerva’: Felicia Hemans and the Dilemma <strong>of</strong><br />
Gender,” in Re-Visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>: British<br />
Women Writers, 1776–1837, ed. Carol Shiner<br />
Wilson and Joel Haefner, 1994: 128–66.<br />
Jonathan Wordsworth, <strong>The</strong> Bright Work Grows: Women<br />
Writers <strong>of</strong> the Romantic <strong>Age</strong>, 1997.<br />
Sir William Jones<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Moni Bagchee, ed., Sir William Jones: Discourses and<br />
Essays, 1984.<br />
Jonathan Benthall, ed., Poems, 1961.<br />
Garland Cannon, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Works <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />
William Jones, 13 vols., 1993.<br />
Garland Cannon, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> Sir William Jones, 2<br />
vols., 1970.<br />
Michael J. Franklin, ed., Sir William Jones: Selected<br />
Poetical and Prose Works, 1995.<br />
S.S. Pachori, ed., Sir William Jones: A Reader, 1993.<br />
Lord Teignmouth and John Shore, eds., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong><br />
Sir William Jones, 13 vols., 1807.<br />
Biographies:<br />
A.J. Arberry, Asiatic Jones: <strong>The</strong> Life and Influences <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />
William Jones (1746–1794), Pioneer <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />
Studies, 1946.<br />
Garland Cannon, <strong>The</strong> Life and Mind <strong>of</strong> Oriental Jones,<br />
1990.<br />
Michael J. Franklin, Sir William Jones, 1995.<br />
Lord Teignmouth and John Shore, Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Life,<br />
Writings, and Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Sir William Jones,<br />
1804. (<strong>The</strong>se make up vols. 1 and 2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong><br />
Sir William Jones.)<br />
Criticism:<br />
K.R. Brine and Garland Cannon, Objects <strong>of</strong> Enquiry:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Life, Contributions, and Influences <strong>of</strong> Sir William<br />
Jones, 1995.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 17<br />
Garland Cannon, Sir William Jones: A <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Primary and Secondary Sources, 1979.<br />
John Drew, India and the Romantic Imagination, 1987.<br />
R.M. Hewitt, “Harmonious Jones,” Essays and Studies <strong>of</strong><br />
the English Association 28, 1942: 42–59.<br />
R.K. Kaul, Studies in William Jones: An Interpreter <strong>of</strong><br />
Oriental Literature, 1995.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, “Enlightened Minds: Sir William<br />
Jones and Erasmus Darwin,” <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong><br />
Sensibility: A Revolution in Literary Style, 1996:<br />
127–135.<br />
S.N. Mukherjee, Sir William Jones: A Study in<br />
Eighteenth-Century British Attitudes to India, 1968<br />
Alexander Murray, ed., Sir William Jones (1746–1794):<br />
A Commemoration, 1998.<br />
Kalidas Nag, ed., Sir William Jones: Bicentenary <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Birth. Commemoration Volume, 1746–1946, 1948.<br />
Ranajit Pal, Non-Jonesian Ideology and Alexander, 2002.<br />
Janardan Prasad Singh, Sir William Jones: His Mind and<br />
Art, 1982.<br />
John Keats<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
<strong>The</strong> editors are indebted to John Kandl, editor <strong>of</strong><br />
the forthcoming <strong>Broadview</strong> edition <strong>of</strong> Keats, for<br />
information regarding contextual materials.<br />
Editions:<br />
Miriam Allott, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong> John Keats, 1970.<br />
Douglas Bush, ed., John Keats: Selected Poems and<br />
Letters, 1959.<br />
Robert Gittings, ed., Letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats: A New<br />
Selection, 1970.<br />
Andrew Motion, ed., Fugitive Poems: John Keats, 2004.<br />
Andrew Motion, ed., John Keats: Poems, 2000.<br />
Hyder E. Rollins, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats,<br />
1814–1821, 2 vols., 1958.<br />
Grant F. Scott, ed., Selected Letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats, 2002.<br />
Jack Stillinger, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong> John Keats, 1978.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Walter Jackson Bate, John Keats, 1963.
18 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
Charles Armitage Brown, Life <strong>of</strong> John Keats, ed., Hyde<br />
Bodurtha and Willard Bissell Pope, 2 nd ed., 1974.<br />
Stephen Coote, John Keats: A Life, 1995.<br />
Robert Gittings, John Keats, 1968.<br />
Amy Lowell, John Keats, 1925.<br />
William Henry Marquess, Lives <strong>of</strong> the Poet: <strong>The</strong> First<br />
Century <strong>of</strong> Keats Biography, 1985.<br />
Andrew Motion, Keats, 1999.<br />
Aileen Ward, John Keats: <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> a Poet, rev. ed.,<br />
1986.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Douglas Bush, John Keats: His Life and Writings, 1966.<br />
Hermione de Almeida, ed., Critical Essays on John Keats,<br />
1990.<br />
George H. Ford, Keats and the Victorians: A Study <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Influence and Rise to Fame 1821–1895, 1944.<br />
Ian Jack, Keats and the Mirror <strong>of</strong> Art , 1967.<br />
Marjorie Levinson, Keats’s Life <strong>of</strong> Allegory, 1988.<br />
G.M. Matthews, ed., Keats: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1971.<br />
James Najarian, Victorian Keats: Manliness, Sexuality,<br />
and Desire, 2002.<br />
Christopher Ricks, Keats and Embarrassment, 1976.<br />
Nicholas Roe, ed., Keats and History, 1995.<br />
Robert M. Ryan and Ronald A. Sharp, eds., <strong>The</strong> Persistence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats, 1998.<br />
Stuart M. Sperry, Keats the Poet, 1973.<br />
Helen Vendler, <strong>The</strong> Odes <strong>of</strong> John Keats, 1983.<br />
Earl Wasserman, <strong>The</strong> Finer Tone, 1953.<br />
John C. Whale, John Keats, 2005.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />
Keats, 2001.<br />
In Context: Politics, Poetry, and the “Cockney<br />
School” Debate:<br />
Blackwood’s Magazine, 1906–80.<br />
Edmund Blunden, ed., Leigh Hunt’s “Examiner”<br />
Examined, 1967.<br />
In Context: <strong>The</strong> Elgin Marbles:<br />
P.P. Howe, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt,<br />
21vols., 1930–34.<br />
John Kandl, ed., John Keats: Selected Poems: Including<br />
the Complete 1817 and 1820 Volumes, with Selections<br />
from Endymion, 2007.<br />
In Context: <strong>The</strong> Death <strong>of</strong> Keats:<br />
Grant F. Scott, ed., Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs,<br />
2005.<br />
Charles Lamb<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Jonathan Bate, ed., Elia and the Last Essays <strong>of</strong> Elia, 1987.<br />
Joan Coldwell, ed., Charles Lamb on Shakespeare, 1978.<br />
E.V. Lucas, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Charles and Mary Lamb,<br />
7 vols., 1903–1905.<br />
E.V. Lucas, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> Charles and Mary Lamb,<br />
3 vols., 1935.<br />
Roy Park, ed., Lamb as Critic, 1980.<br />
Adam Phillips, ed., Selected Prose, 1985.<br />
Biographies:<br />
George L. Barnett, Charles Lamb, 1976.<br />
Edmund Blunden, ed., Charles Lamb: His Life Recorded<br />
by his Contemporaries, 1934.<br />
Sarah Burton, A Double Life: A Biography <strong>of</strong> Charles and<br />
Mary Lamb, 2003.<br />
David Cecil, A Portrait <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb, 1983.<br />
Winifred F. Courtney, Young Charles Lamb,<br />
1775–1802, 1982.<br />
Will David Howe, Charles Lamb and His Friends, 1972.<br />
E.V. Lucas, Life <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb, 2 vols., rev. ed., 1921.<br />
Ernest Carson Ross, Charles Lamb and Emma Isola: A<br />
Survey <strong>of</strong> the Evidence Relevant to <strong>The</strong>ir Personal<br />
Relationship, 1950.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Jane Aaron, A Double Singleness: Gender and the Writing<br />
<strong>of</strong> Charles and Mary Lamb, 1991.<br />
Katharine Susan Anthony, <strong>The</strong> Lambs: A Study <strong>of</strong> Pre-<br />
Victorian England, 1973.<br />
George L. Barnett, Charles Lamb, 1991.<br />
George L. Barnett, Charles Lamb: <strong>The</strong> Evolution <strong>of</strong> Elia,<br />
1964.<br />
Janet Ruth Heller, Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, and the<br />
Reader <strong>of</strong> Drama, 1990.
Thomas McFarland, Romantic Cruxes: <strong>The</strong> English<br />
Essayists and the Spirit <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Age</strong>, 1987.<br />
Wayne McKenna, Charles Lamb and the <strong>The</strong>atre, 1978.<br />
Gerald Monsman, Confessions <strong>of</strong> a Prosaic Dreamer:<br />
Charles Lamb’s Art <strong>of</strong> Autobiography, 1984.<br />
Mark Louis Parker, Literary Magazines and British<br />
<strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2000.<br />
Judith Plotz, <strong>Romanticism</strong> and the Vocation <strong>of</strong><br />
Childhood, 2001.<br />
Fred V. Randall, <strong>The</strong> World <strong>of</strong> Elia: Charles Lamb’s<br />
Essayistic <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1975.<br />
Joseph E. Riehl, That Dangerous Figure: Charles Lamb<br />
and the Critics, 1998.<br />
Kim Wheatley, ed., Romantic Periodicals and Print<br />
Culture, 2003.<br />
Letitia Elizabeth Landon<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Jerome J. McGann and Daniel Riess, eds., Letitia<br />
Elizabeth Landon: Selected Writings, 1997.<br />
F.J. Sypher, ed., Critical Writings, 1996.<br />
F.J. Sypher, ed., <strong>The</strong> Fate <strong>of</strong> Adelaide: A Swiss Romantic<br />
Tale and Other Poems, 1990.<br />
F.J. Sypher, ed., Letters <strong>of</strong> Letitia Elizabeth Landon,<br />
2001.<br />
F.J. Sypher, ed., Poems from the Literary Gazette, 2003.<br />
F.J. Sypher, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works <strong>of</strong> Letitia Elizabeth<br />
Landon, “L.E.L.,” 1990.<br />
F.J. Sypher, ed., Tales and Sketches, 1999.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Laman Blanchard, Life and Literary Remains <strong>of</strong> L.E.L.,<br />
2 vols., 1841.<br />
F.J. Sypher, Letitia Elizabeth Landon: A Biography, 2004.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Isobel Armstrong, Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poetics and<br />
Politics, 1993.<br />
Helen Ashton, Letty Landon, 1951.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 19<br />
Adriana Craciun, Fatal Women <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2003.<br />
D.E. Enfield, L.E.L., A Mystery <strong>of</strong> the Thirties, 1928.<br />
Angela Leighton, Victorian Women Poets: Writing<br />
Against the Heart, 1992.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, “Waking from Adam’s Dream:<br />
L.E.L.’s Art <strong>of</strong> Disillusion,” <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong> Sensibility:<br />
A Revolution in Literary Style, 1996: 143–149.<br />
Katherine Montwieler, “Laughing at Love: L.E.L. and<br />
the Embellishment <strong>of</strong> Eros,” <strong>Romanticism</strong> on the Net<br />
29–30 (Feb.-May 2003): http://www.erudit.org/<br />
revue/ron/2003/v/n29/007717ar.html<br />
Judith Pascoe, Romantic <strong>The</strong>atricality: Gender, Poetry,<br />
and Spectatorship, 1997.<br />
Daniel Reiss, “Letitia Landon and the Dawn <strong>of</strong> English<br />
Post-<strong>Romanticism</strong>,” Studies in English Literature 36,<br />
1996: 807–828.<br />
Glennis Stephenson, Letitia Landon: <strong>The</strong> Woman<br />
Behind L.E.L., 1995.<br />
F.J. Sypher, Introduction, <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works <strong>of</strong> Letitia<br />
Elizabeth Landon, “L.E.L.,” 1990.<br />
F.J. Sypher, Introduction, <strong>The</strong> Fate <strong>of</strong> Adelaide: A Swiss<br />
Romantic Tale and Other Poems, 1990.<br />
F.J. Sypher, Letitia Elizabeth Landon: A <strong>Bibliography</strong>,<br />
2005.<br />
Mary Prince<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
William L. Andrews and Henry Louis Gates, eds., Six<br />
Women’s Slave Narratives, 1987.<br />
Moira Ferguson, ed. <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Mary Prince: A West<br />
Indian Slave. Related by Herself, rev. ed., 1997.<br />
Henry Louis Gates, ed., <strong>The</strong> Classic Slave Narratives:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Olaudah Equiano, <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Prince, Narrative <strong>of</strong> the Life <strong>of</strong> Frederick Douglass,<br />
Incidents in the Life <strong>of</strong> a Slave Girl, 1987.<br />
LeeAnn Morawski and Natalia Smith, eds., <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong><br />
Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, electronic edition,<br />
2001, Documenting the American South website,<br />
http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/prince/prince.html
20 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology <strong>of</strong> British Literature<br />
Sara Salih, ed., <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Mary Prince: A West<br />
Indian Slave, 2000.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Barbara Baumgartner, “<strong>The</strong> Body as Evidence:<br />
Resistance, Collaboration, and Appropriation in <strong>The</strong><br />
History <strong>of</strong> Mary Prince,” Callaloo 24, 2001: 253–75.<br />
Lean’tin L. Bracks, Writings on Black Women <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Diaspora: History, Language, and Identity, 1998.<br />
Moira Ferguson, Subject to Others: British Women<br />
Writers and Colonial Slavery, 1640–1834, 1992.<br />
Nanette Morton, “Mary Prince (c.1788–?),” African<br />
American Authors, 1745–1945: A Bio-Bibliographical<br />
Critical Sourcebook, ed. Emmanuel S. Nelson, 2000:<br />
357–65.<br />
Sandra Pouchet Paquet, “<strong>The</strong> Heartbeat <strong>of</strong> a West<br />
Indian Slave: <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Mary Prince,” African<br />
American Review 26, 1992: 131–46.<br />
A.M. Rauwerda, “Naming, <strong>Age</strong>ncy, and ‘A Tissue <strong>of</strong><br />
Falsehoods’ in <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Mary Prince,”<br />
Victorian Literature and Culture 29, 2001: 397–411.<br />
Jenny Sharpe, “‘Something Akin to Freedom’: <strong>The</strong> Case<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mary Prince,” Differences 8, 1996: 31–56.<br />
Jenny Sharpe, Ghosts <strong>of</strong> Slavery: An Literary Archaeology<br />
<strong>of</strong> Black Women’s Lives, 2003.<br />
Gillian Whitlock, <strong>The</strong> Intimate Empire: Reading<br />
Women’s Autobiography, 2000.<br />
In Context: Mary Prince and Slavery:<br />
Moira Ferguson, ed. <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Mary Prince: A West<br />
Indian Slave. Related by Herself, rev. ed., 1997.<br />
Elizabeth S. Wight and Natalia Smith, eds., Negro<br />
Slavery Described by a Negro: Being the Narrative <strong>of</strong><br />
Ashton Warner, electronic edition 2001,<br />
Documenting the American South website,<br />
http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/warner/warner.html<br />
Mary Robinson<br />
Text: Judith Pascoe’s and Sharon Setzer’s <strong>Broadview</strong><br />
Editions have been substantially relied on here.<br />
Spelling and punctuation have been modernized in<br />
accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
M.J. Levy, ed., Perdita: <strong>The</strong> Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Mary Robinson,<br />
1994.<br />
Judith Pascoe, ed., Mary Robinson: Selected Poems, 2000.<br />
Mary Robinson, Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Late Mrs. Robinson,<br />
Written by Herself: With Some Posthumous Pieces, 1801.<br />
Mary Robinson, Sappho and Phaon: In a Series <strong>of</strong><br />
Legitimate Sonnets (1796), 2 nd ed.,1995.<br />
Sharon M. Setzer, ed., A Letter to the Women <strong>of</strong> England<br />
and the Natural Daughter, 2003.<br />
Julie A. Shaffer, ed., Walsingham, 2003.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Robert D. Bass, <strong>The</strong> Green Dragoon: <strong>The</strong> Lives <strong>of</strong><br />
Banastre Tarleton and Mary Robinson, 1957.<br />
L. Adams Beck, <strong>The</strong> Exquisite Perdita, 1926.<br />
Paula Byrne, Perdita: <strong>The</strong> Literary, <strong>The</strong>atrical,<br />
Scandalous Life <strong>of</strong> Mary Robinson, 2004.<br />
Hester Davenport, <strong>The</strong> Prince’s Mistress: A Life <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Robinson, 2004.<br />
Sarah Gristwood, Perdita: Royal Mistress, Writer,<br />
Romantic, 2005.<br />
Stanley V. Makower, Perdita: A Romance in Biography,<br />
1908.<br />
Marguerite Steen, <strong>The</strong> Lost One: A Biography <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
(Perdita) Robinson, 1937.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Stuart Curran, “Mary Robinson’s Lyrical Tales in<br />
Context,” Re-Visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>: British Women<br />
Writers, 1776–1837, eds. Carol Shiner Wilson and<br />
Joel Haefner, 1994: 17–35.<br />
Anne Janowitz, Women Romantic Poets: Anna Barbauld<br />
and Mary Robinson, 2004.<br />
Gary Kelly, English Fiction <strong>of</strong> the Romantic Period,<br />
1789–1830, 1989.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, “Mary Robinson and the Myth <strong>of</strong><br />
Sappho,” Modern Language Quarterly, 1995.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, <strong>The</strong> Poetics <strong>of</strong> Sensibility: A Revolution<br />
in Literary Style, 1996.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, ed., <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Feminism, 1988.<br />
Judith Pascoe, Romantic <strong>The</strong>atricality: Gender, Poetry,<br />
and Spectatorship, 1997.<br />
Linda H. Peterson, “Mary Robinson’s Memoirs and the<br />
Origins <strong>of</strong> the Woman Artist’s Autobiography,” Re-
Visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>: British Women Writers,<br />
1776–1837, eds. Carol Shiner Wilson and Joel<br />
Haefner, 1994: 36–50.<br />
Morgan Rooney, “‘Belonging to Nobody’: Mary<br />
Robinson, <strong>The</strong> Natural Daughter, and Rewriting<br />
Feminine Identity,” Eighteenth Century Fiction 18,<br />
2006: 355–72.<br />
Eleanor Ty, Empowering the Feminine: <strong>The</strong> Narratives <strong>of</strong><br />
Mary Robinson, Jane West, and Amelia Opie,<br />
1796–1812, 1998.<br />
Jonathan Wordsworth, <strong>The</strong> Bright Work Grows: Women<br />
Writers <strong>of</strong> the Romantic <strong>Age</strong>, 1997.<br />
Sir Walter Scott<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
W. E. K. Anderson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott,<br />
1972.<br />
David Hewitt, ed., <strong>The</strong> Edinburgh Edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Waverley Novels, 22 vols., 1995–2000.<br />
H.J.C. Grierson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott, 12<br />
vols., 1932–1937.<br />
J.L. Robertson, ed., Poetical Works, 1904.<br />
William B. Scott, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical and<br />
Dramatic Works <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott, 1883.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Arthur Melville Clark, Sir Walter Scott: <strong>The</strong> Formative<br />
Years, 1969.<br />
H.J.C. Grierson, Sir Walter Scott, Bart: A New Life,<br />
Supplementary to, and Corrective <strong>of</strong>, Lockhart's<br />
Biography, 1938.<br />
Edgar Johnson, Sir Walter Scott: <strong>The</strong> Great Unknown, 2<br />
vols., 1970.<br />
J.G. Lockhart, Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Life <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott, 7<br />
vols., 1837–38.<br />
Hesketh Pearson, Walter Scott: His Life and Personality,<br />
1954.<br />
John Sutherland, <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Walter Scott, 1995.<br />
A.N. Wilson, Walter Scott: <strong>The</strong> Laird <strong>of</strong> Abbotsford, 2 nd<br />
ed., 2002.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 21<br />
Criticism:<br />
Iain G. Brown, ed., Abbotsford and Sir Walter Scott: <strong>The</strong><br />
Image and the Influence, 2003.<br />
David Daiches, Sir Walter Scott and his World, 1971.<br />
Leith Davis, Ian Duncan, and Janet Sorenson, eds.,<br />
Scotland and the Borders <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 2004.<br />
George Dekker, <strong>The</strong> Fictions <strong>of</strong> Romantic Tourism:<br />
Radcliffe, Scott, and Mary Shelley, 2004.<br />
Ian Duncan, Modern Romance and the Transformation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Novel, 1992.<br />
Ina Ferris, <strong>The</strong> Achievement <strong>of</strong> Literary Authority: Genre,<br />
History, and the Waverly Novels, 1991.<br />
Nancy Moore Goslee, Scott the Rhymer, 1988.<br />
Harriet Harvey Wood, Sir Walter Scott, 2004.<br />
D.W. Jefferson, Walter Scott: An Introductory Essay, 2002.<br />
Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Possible Scotlands: Walter<br />
Scott and the Story <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow, 2005.<br />
Jane Millgate, Walter Scott: <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> the Novelist,<br />
1984.<br />
William B. Todd and Ann Bowden, Sir Walter Scott: A<br />
Bibliographical History, 1796–1832, 1998.<br />
Katie Trumpener, Bardic Nationalism: <strong>The</strong> Romantic<br />
Novel and the British Empire, 1997.<br />
Alexander Welsh, <strong>The</strong> Hero <strong>of</strong> the Waverley Novels,<br />
1963.<br />
Mary Shelley<br />
Texts: Anne McWhir’s <strong>Broadview</strong> edition <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Last<br />
Man has been substantially relied on here. Spelling and<br />
punctuation have been modernized in accordance with<br />
the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Betty T. Bennett, ed., Selected Letters <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft<br />
Shelley, 1797–1851, 1995.<br />
Betty T. Bennett and Charles E. Robinson, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Mary Shelley Reader, 1990.<br />
Nora Crook, ed., <strong>The</strong> Novels and Selected Works <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Shelley, 8 vols., 1996.<br />
Nora Crook and Pamela Clemit, ed., Mary Shelley’s<br />
Literary Lives and Other Writings, 4 vols., 2002.<br />
Paula R. Feldman and Diana Scott-Kilvert, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Journals <strong>of</strong> Mary Shelley, 1814–1844, 1987.
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D.L. MacDonald and Kathleen Scherf, eds., Frankenstein,<br />
2 nd ed., 1999.<br />
Anne McWhir, ed., <strong>The</strong> Last Man, 1996.<br />
Tilottama Rajan, ed., Valperga, 1998.<br />
Charles E. Robinson, Mary Shelley: Collected Tales and<br />
Stories, 1976.<br />
Charles E. Robinson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Frankenstein Notebooks,<br />
2 vols., 1996.<br />
Lisa Vargo, ed., Lodore, 1997.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Martin Garrett, A Mary Shelley Chronology, 2002.<br />
Martin Garrett, Mary Shelley, 2002.<br />
Robert Gittings, Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys<br />
1798–1879, 1992.<br />
R. Glynn Gyrlls, Mary Shelley: A Biography, 1974.<br />
Miranda Seymour, Mary Shelley, 2000.<br />
Muriel Spark, Mary Shelley, 1987.<br />
William St. Clair, <strong>The</strong> Godwins and the Shelleys: A<br />
Biography <strong>of</strong> a Family, 1989.<br />
Emily Sunstein, Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality,<br />
1989.<br />
William Walling, Mary Shelley, 1972.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Chris Baldick, In Frankenstein’s Shadow: Myth,<br />
Monstrosity, and Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1987.<br />
Betty T. Bennett, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: An Introduction,<br />
1998.<br />
Betty T. Bennett and Stuart Curran, eds., Mary Shelley<br />
in her Times, 2000.<br />
Jane Blumberg, Mary Shelley’s Early Novels: “This Child<br />
<strong>of</strong> Imagination and Misery”, 1993.<br />
Paul A. Cantor, Creature and Creator: Myth-Making and<br />
English <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1984.<br />
Michael Eberle-Sinatra, ed., Mary Shelley’s Fictions:<br />
From “Frankenstein” to “Falkner,” 2000.<br />
George Levine and U.C. Knoeplfmacher, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Endurance <strong>of</strong> Frankenstein: Essays on Mary Shelley’s<br />
Novel, 1979.<br />
Audrey A. Fisch and Anne K. Mellor, eds., <strong>The</strong> Other<br />
Mary Shelley: Beyond “Frankenstein,” 1993.<br />
Katherine C. Hill-Miller, “My Hideous Progeny”: Mary<br />
Shelley, William Godwin, and the Father-Daughter<br />
Relationship, 1995.<br />
Mary Lowe-Evans, ed., Critical Essays on Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1998.<br />
Anne K. Mellor, Mary Shelley: Her Life, her Fiction, her<br />
Monsters, 1988.<br />
Esther Schor, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to Mary<br />
Shelley, 2003.<br />
Johanna M. Smith, Mary Shelley, 1996.<br />
William Veeder, Mary Shelley and Frankenstein: <strong>The</strong><br />
Fate <strong>of</strong> Androgyny, 1986.<br />
Percy Bysshe Shelley<br />
Texts: A variety <strong>of</strong> editions have been consulted. With<br />
Shelley, as with several other major poets <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Romantic era, the editors have made an exception to<br />
the anthology’s general practice <strong>of</strong> modernizing<br />
spelling and punctuation.<br />
Editions:<br />
Kenneth Neill Cameron, ed., Shelley and his Circle:<br />
1773–1822, 1961.<br />
Judith Chernaik, ed., <strong>The</strong> Lyrics <strong>of</strong> Shelley, 1972.<br />
David Lee Clark, ed., Shelley’s Prose, 1954.<br />
Thomas Hutchinson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical Works<br />
<strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1905.<br />
Roger Ingpen and Walter E. Peck, eds., <strong>The</strong> Complete<br />
Works <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 10 vols., 1926–30.<br />
Zachary Leader and Michael O’Neill, eds., <strong>The</strong> Major<br />
Works: Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2003.<br />
E.B. Murray, ed., <strong>The</strong> Prose Works <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley,<br />
1993.<br />
G.M. Matthews and Kelvin Everest, eds., <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong><br />
Shelley, 2 nd ed., 1999.<br />
Donald Reiman and Neil Fraistat, eds., <strong>The</strong> Complete<br />
Poetry <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 vols., 2000.<br />
Donald Reiman and Neil Fraistat, eds., Shelley’s Poetry<br />
and Prose, 2 nd ed., 2000.<br />
William Michael Rossetti, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical<br />
Works <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1881.<br />
Timothy Webb, ed., Percy Bysshe Shelley: Selected Prose<br />
and Poetry, 1995.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Ruth Bailey, Shelley, 1970.
Edmund Blunden, Shelley: A Life Story, 1946.<br />
Kenneth Neill Cameron, Shelley: <strong>The</strong> Golden Years,<br />
1974.<br />
Kenneth Neill Cameron, <strong>The</strong> Young Shelley, 1950.<br />
Jean Overton Fuller, Shelley: A Biography, 1968.<br />
Robert Gittings, Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys<br />
1798–1879, 1992.<br />
Desmond Hawkins, Shelley’s First Love, 1992.<br />
Horst Höhne, In Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Love: <strong>The</strong> Short and Troublesome<br />
Life and Work <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2000.<br />
Richard Holmes, Shelley: <strong>The</strong> Pursuit, 1974.<br />
William St. Clair, <strong>The</strong> Godwins and the Shelleys: A<br />
Biography <strong>of</strong> a Family, 1989.<br />
Claire Tomalin, Shelley and his World, 1980.<br />
Newman Ivey White, Shelley, 2 vols., 1940.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Stephen C. Behrendt, Shelley and his Audiences, 1989.<br />
Harold Bloom, Shelley’s Mythmaking, 1959.<br />
Harold Bloom, Percy Bysshe Shelley: Comprehensive<br />
Research and Study Guide, 2001.<br />
Cian Duffy, Shelley and the Revolutionary Sublime,<br />
2005.<br />
Paul Foot, Red Shelley, 1980.<br />
Steven E. Jones, Shelley’s Satire: Violence, Exhortation<br />
and Authority, 1994.<br />
William C. Keach, Shelley’s Style, 1984.<br />
Donald H. Reiman, Percy Bysshe Shelley, rev. ed., 1990.<br />
Hugh Roberts, Shelley and the Chaos <strong>of</strong> History, 1997.<br />
Sharon Ruston, Shelley and Vitality, 2005.<br />
Stuart Sperry, Shelley’s Major Verse, 1988.<br />
Earl Wasserman, Shelley: A Critical Reading, 1977.<br />
Susan J. Wolfson, Formal Charges: <strong>The</strong> Shaping <strong>of</strong> Poetry<br />
in British <strong>Romanticism</strong>, 1997.<br />
In Context: <strong>The</strong> Peterloo Massacre<br />
Tim Hilton, ed., Passages in the Life <strong>of</strong> an English<br />
Radical, 1967.<br />
Michael Scrivener, ed., Poetry and Reform: Poetical Verse<br />
from the English Democratic <strong>Press</strong>, 1792–1824, 1992.<br />
In Context: Youth and Love<br />
Frank Arthur Mumby, ed., Letters <strong>of</strong> Literary Men,<br />
1911.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Romanticism</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 23<br />
In Context: Shelley and Keats<br />
Edmund Blunden, ed., Leigh Hunt’s “Examiner”<br />
Examined: Comprising Some Account <strong>of</strong> that<br />
Celebrated Newspaper’s Contents, &c., 1808–25, and<br />
Selections, by or concerning Leigh Hunt, Keats, Shelley,<br />
and Byron, Illustrating the Literary History <strong>of</strong> that<br />
Time, for the most part previously unprinted, 1928.<br />
Charlotte Smith<br />
Text: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Antje Blank and Janet Todd, eds., Desmond, 2001.<br />
Stuart Curran, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong> Charlotte Smith, 1993.<br />
Lorraine Fletcher, ed., Celestina, 2004.<br />
Lorraine Fletcher, ed., Emmeline: <strong>The</strong> Orphan <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Castle, 2003.<br />
Elizabeth Kraft, ed., <strong>The</strong> Young Philosopher, 1999.<br />
Jacqueline M. Labbe, ed., <strong>The</strong> Old Manor House, 2002.<br />
Judith Phillips Stanton, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Letters <strong>of</strong><br />
Charlotte Smith, 2003.<br />
Judith Willson, ed., Selected Poems: Charlotte Smith,<br />
2003.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Lorraine Fletcher, Charlotte Smith: A Critical Biography,<br />
1998.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Carroll Lee Fry, Charlotte Smith, 1996.<br />
Carroll Lee Fry, Charlotte Smith, Popular Novelist, 1980.<br />
Florence May Anna Hilbish, Charlotte Smith: Poet and<br />
Novelist, 1941.<br />
Bishop C. Hunt, “Wordsworth and Charlotte Smith,”<br />
Wordsworth Circle 1, 1970: 85–103.<br />
Jacqueline M. Labbe, Charlotte Smith: <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
Poetry and the Culture <strong>of</strong> Gender, 2003.<br />
Judith Pascoe, “Female Botanists and the Poetry <strong>of</strong><br />
Charlotte Smith,” Re-Visioning <strong>Romanticism</strong>: British<br />
Women Writers 1776–1837, ed. Carol Shiner<br />
Wilson and Joel Haefner, 1994: 193–209.
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Adela Pinch, Strange Fits <strong>of</strong> Passion: Epistemologies <strong>of</strong><br />
Emotion, Hume to Austen, 1996.<br />
Judith Phillips Stanton, “Charlotte Smith’s ‘Literary<br />
Business,’: Income , Patronage, and Indigence,” <strong>Age</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Johnson 1, 1987: 375–401.<br />
Anna Udden, Veils <strong>of</strong> Irony: <strong>The</strong> Development <strong>of</strong><br />
Narrative Technique in Women’s Novels <strong>of</strong> the 1790s,<br />
2000.<br />
Sarah Zimmerman, <strong>Romanticism</strong>, Lyricism, and History,<br />
1999.<br />
William Taylor<br />
Text: As Taylor consciously employs archaisms<br />
throughout “Ellenore,” his original spelling has been<br />
retained.<br />
Editions:<br />
John W. Robberds, ed., A Memoir <strong>of</strong> the Life and<br />
Writings <strong>of</strong> the late William Taylor <strong>of</strong> Norwich,<br />
Containing his Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Many Years with the<br />
Late Robert Southey, Esq., and Original Letters from<br />
Sir Walter Scott, and the Other Eminent Literary<br />
Men, 2 vols., 1843.<br />
William Taylor, Historic Survey <strong>of</strong> German Poetry,<br />
Interspersed with Various Translations, 3 vols.,<br />
1828–30.<br />
Criticism:<br />
David Chandler, “<strong>The</strong> Foundation <strong>of</strong> ‘Philosophical<br />
Criticism’: William Taylor’s Connection with <strong>The</strong><br />
Monthly Review, 1792–93,” Studies in <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
50, 1997: 359–71.<br />
David Chandler, “William Taylor’s Pluralist Project:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Major Translations,1789–91,” European<br />
Romantic Review 11, 2000: 259–76.<br />
David Chandler, “William Taylor’s <strong>The</strong> Vision and its<br />
Sources in Johann Gleim’s Preussische Kriegeslieder,”<br />
Notes & Queries 41, 1994: 218–19.<br />
Albert B. Friedman, <strong>The</strong> Ballad Revival: Studies in the<br />
Influence <strong>of</strong> Popular on Sophisticated Poetry, 1961.<br />
James M. Good, “William Taylor, Robert Southey, and<br />
the Word ‘Autobiography,’” Wordsworth Circle 12,<br />
1981: 125–27.<br />
J.R. de J. Jackson, Poetry <strong>of</strong> the Romantic Period, 1980.<br />
G. Malcolm Laws, Jr., <strong>The</strong> British Literary Ballad: A<br />
Study in Poetic Imitation, 1972.<br />
Peter T. Murphy, Poetry as an Occupation and an Art in<br />
Britain: 1760–1830, 1993.<br />
Roger Simpson, “‘Revisiting Cramalot’: An Arthurian<br />
<strong>The</strong>me on the Correspondence <strong>of</strong> William Taylor<br />
and Robert Southey,” Studies in Medievalism 4,<br />
1992: 143–60.<br />
Mary Tighe<br />
Texts: Spelling and punctuation have been modernized<br />
in accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Harriet K. Linkin, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems and Journals<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mary Tighe, 2005.<br />
Jerome J. McGann, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Oxford Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Romantic Period Verse, 1993.<br />
Donald H. Reiman, ed., Psyche, Or, the Legend <strong>of</strong> Love,<br />
1978.<br />
Earle Vonard Weller, ed., Keats and Mary Tighe: <strong>The</strong><br />
Poems <strong>of</strong> Mrs Tighe, with Parallel Passages from the<br />
Works <strong>of</strong> John Keats, 2 nd ed., 1966.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Elizabeth Casey Blackburne, Ilustrious Irishwomen, 1877.<br />
Richard Ryan, Biographia Hibernica: A Biographical<br />
Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Worthies <strong>of</strong> Ireland from the Earliest<br />
Periods to the Present Time, 2 vols., 1819–21.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Harriet Kramer Linkin, “More than Psyche: <strong>The</strong><br />
Sonnets <strong>of</strong> Mary Tighe,” European Romantic Review<br />
13, 2002: 365–78.<br />
Harriet K. Linkin, “Recuperating <strong>Romanticism</strong> in Mary<br />
Tighe’s ‘Psyche,’” <strong>Romanticism</strong> and Women Poets:<br />
Opening the Doors <strong>of</strong> Reception, ed. Harriet K. Linkin<br />
and Stephen C. Behrendt, 1999: 144–62.<br />
Harriet K. Linkin, “Romantic Aesthetics in Mary Tighe<br />
and Letitia Landon: How Women Poets Recuperate<br />
the Gaze,” European Romantic Review 7, 1997:<br />
159–88.
Harriet K. Linkin, “<strong>Romanticism</strong> and Mary Tighe’s<br />
‘Psyche’: Peering at the Hem <strong>of</strong> Her Blue<br />
Stockings,” Studies in <strong>Romanticism</strong> 35, 1996: 55–72.<br />
Harriet K. Linkin, “Skirting around the Sex in Mary<br />
Tighe’s ‘Psyche,’” Studies in English Literature<br />
1500–1900 42, 2002: 371–52.<br />
Harriet K. Linkin, “Teaching the Poetry <strong>of</strong> Mary Tighe:<br />
‘Psyche,’ Beauty, and the Romantic Object,”<br />
Approaches to Teaching British Women Poets <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Romantic Period, ed. Stephen C. Behrendt and<br />
Harriet Kramer Linkin, 1997: 106–09.<br />
John G. Pipkin, “<strong>The</strong> Material Sublime <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Romantic Poets,” Studies in English Literature<br />
1500–1900 38, 1998: 597–619.<br />
Mary Wollstonecraft<br />
Texts: Though other editions have been consulted,<br />
MacDonald and McWhir’s <strong>Broadview</strong> edition has<br />
been substantially relied on here. Spelling and<br />
punctuation have been modernized in accordance<br />
with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Marilyn Butler and Janet Todd, eds., <strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, 7 vols., 1989.<br />
Moira Ferguson, ed., Maria: Or, the Wrongs <strong>of</strong> Woman,<br />
1975.<br />
Gary Kelly, ed., Mary: A Novel and <strong>The</strong> Wrongs <strong>of</strong><br />
Woman; or Maria, 1976.<br />
D.L. Macdonald and Kathleen Scherf, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Vindications: <strong>The</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> Men and <strong>The</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong><br />
Woman, 1997.<br />
Eleanor Louise Nicholes, ed., A Vindication <strong>of</strong> the Rights<br />
<strong>of</strong> Woman, 1790 … A Facsimile Reproduction, 1960.<br />
Sylvia Norman, ed., Letters Written During a Short<br />
Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, new<br />
ed., 2005.<br />
Carol Poston, ed., A Vindication <strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong> Woman,<br />
1988.<br />
Janet Todd, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Letters <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, 2004.<br />
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Janet Todd, ed., Mary Wollstonecraft: Political Writings,<br />
1993.<br />
Janet Todd, ed., A Wollstonecraft Anthology, 1989.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Eleanor Flexner, Mary Wollstonecraft: A Biography,<br />
1973.<br />
Caroline Franklin, Mary Wollstonecraft: A Literary Life,<br />
2004.<br />
William Godwin, Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Author <strong>of</strong> a Vindication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong> Woman by William Godwin, eds.<br />
Pamela Clemit and Gina Luria Walker, 2001.<br />
Lyndall Gordon, Mary Wollstonecraft: A New Genus,<br />
2005.<br />
Jennifer Lorch, Mary Wollstonecraft: <strong>The</strong> Making <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Radical Feminist, 1990.<br />
Emily Sunstein, A Different Face: <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, 1975.<br />
Janet Todd, Mary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life,<br />
2000.<br />
Claire Tomalin, <strong>The</strong> Life and Death <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, 1992.<br />
Ralph Wardle, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1951.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Saba Bahar, Mary Wollstonecraft’s Social and Aesthetic<br />
Philosophy: An Eve to Please Me, 2002.<br />
Helen M. Buss, D. L. Macdonald, and Anne McWhir,<br />
eds., Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: Writing<br />
Lives, 2001.<br />
Patricia Comitini, Vocational Philanthropy and British<br />
Women’s Writing 1790–1810: Wollstonecraft, More,<br />
Edgeworth, Wordsworth, 2005.<br />
Maria J. Falco, ed., Feminist Interpretations <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, 1996.<br />
Claudia L. Johnson, Equivocal Beings: Politics, Gender,<br />
and Sentimentality in the 1970s, 1995.<br />
Claudia L. Johnson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />
Mary Wollstonecraft, 2002.<br />
Harriet Devine Jump, ed., Mary Wollstonecraft and the<br />
Critics, 1788–2001, 2003.<br />
Gary Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism: <strong>The</strong> Mind and<br />
Career <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft, 1992.
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Mary Poovey, <strong>The</strong> Proper Lady and the Woman Writer:<br />
Ideology as Style in the Works <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft,<br />
Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen, 1984.<br />
Virginia Sapiro, A Vindication <strong>of</strong> Political Virtue: <strong>The</strong><br />
Political <strong>The</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft, 1992.<br />
Ashley Tauchert, Mary Wollstonecraft and the Accent <strong>of</strong><br />
the Feminine, 2002.<br />
Barbara Taylor, Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist<br />
Imagination, 2003.<br />
Dorothy Wordsworth<br />
Texts: A variety <strong>of</strong> editions have been consulted.<br />
Spelling and punctuation have been modernized in<br />
accordance with the practice <strong>of</strong> this anthology.<br />
Editions:<br />
Alan G. Hill, ed., Letters <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Wordsworth, 1981.<br />
Earnest de Selincourt, ed., Journals <strong>of</strong> Dorothy<br />
Wordsworth, 1941.<br />
William Knight, ed., Journals <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Wordsworth,<br />
1938.<br />
Susan M. Levin, Dorothy Wordsworth and <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
1987:.<br />
Mary Moorman, ed., Journals <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Wordsworth,<br />
1971.<br />
C.L. Shaver, Mary Moorman, and Alan G. Hill, eds.,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> William and Dorothy Wordsworth, 8<br />
vols., 2 nd ed., 1967–93.<br />
Pamela Wo<strong>of</strong>, ed., <strong>The</strong> Grasmere Journals, 1991.<br />
Pamela Wo<strong>of</strong>, ed., <strong>The</strong> Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals,<br />
2002.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Robert Gittings and Jo Manton, Dorothy Wordsworth,<br />
1985.<br />
Elizabeth Gunn, A Passion for the Particular: Dorothy<br />
Wordsworth: A Portrait, 1981.<br />
Catherine Macdonald Maclean, Dorothy and William<br />
Wordsworth, 1927.<br />
Seon Manley, Dorothy and William Wordsworth: <strong>The</strong><br />
Heart <strong>of</strong> a Circle <strong>of</strong> Friends, 1974.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Meena Alexander, Women in <strong>Romanticism</strong>: Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Mary<br />
Shelley, 1989.<br />
Kurt Heinzelman, “<strong>The</strong> Cult <strong>of</strong> Domesticity: Dorothy<br />
and William Wordsworth at Grasmere,” <strong>Romanticism</strong><br />
and Feminism, ed. Anne K. Mellor, 1988: 52–79.<br />
Margaret Homans, Bearing the Word: Language and<br />
Female Experience in Nineteenth-Century Women’s<br />
Writing, 1986.<br />
Margaret Homans, Women Writers and Poetic Identity:<br />
Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, and Emily<br />
Dickinson, 1980.<br />
Susan M. Levin, Dorothy Wordsworth and <strong>Romanticism</strong>,<br />
1987.<br />
Richard E. Matlak, <strong>The</strong> Poetry <strong>of</strong> Relationship: <strong>The</strong><br />
Wordsworths and Coleridge, 1797–1800, 1997.<br />
Michael Polowetzky, Prominent Sisters: Mary Lamb,<br />
Dorothy Wordsworth, and Sarah Disraeli, 1996.<br />
Pamela Wo<strong>of</strong>, Dorothy Wordsworth, Writer, 1988.<br />
Sarah Zimmerman, <strong>Romanticism</strong>, Lyricism, and History,<br />
1999.<br />
William Wordsworth<br />
Texts: A variety <strong>of</strong> editions have been consulted. With<br />
Wordsworth, as with several other major poets <strong>of</strong><br />
the Romantic era, the editors have made an<br />
exception to the anthology’s general practice <strong>of</strong> fully<br />
modernizing spelling and punctuation.<br />
Editions:<br />
Jared Curtis, ed., Last Poems, 1821–1850: William<br />
Wordsworth, 1999.<br />
Jared Curtis, ed., William Wordsworth: Poems in Two<br />
Volumes, and Other Poems, 1800–1807, 1983.<br />
Stephen Gill and Duncan Wu, eds., Selected Poetry:<br />
William Wordsworth, 1997.<br />
John O. Hayden, ed., Selected Prose: William<br />
Wordsworth, 1988.<br />
Carl H. Ketcham, ed., Shorter Poems, 1807–1820:<br />
William Wordsworth, 1989.
Carol Landon and Jared Curtis, eds., Early Poems and<br />
Fragments, 1785–1797: William Wordsworth, 1997.<br />
John Morley, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical Works <strong>of</strong><br />
William Wordsworth, 1907.<br />
W.B.J. Owen and Jane Worthington Smyser, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Prose Works <strong>of</strong> William Wordsworth, 3 vols., 1974.<br />
W.B.J. Owen, ed., Wordsworth’s Literary Criticism,<br />
1974.<br />
William Richey and Daniel Robinson, eds., Lyrical<br />
Ballads: and Related Writings: Complete Text with<br />
Introduction, Contexts, Reactions, 2002.<br />
Ernest de Selincourt with Helen Darbishire, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />
Poetical Works, 5 vols., 1940–49.<br />
C.L. Shaver, Mary Moorman, and Alan G. Hill, eds.,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Letters <strong>of</strong> William and Dorothy Wordsworth, 8<br />
vols., 2 nd ed., 1967–93.<br />
Jonathan Wordsworth, M.H. Abrams, and Stephen<br />
Gill, eds., <strong>The</strong> Prelude: 1799, 1805, 1850, 1979.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Juliet Barker, Wordsworth: A Life, 2006.<br />
Stephen Gill, Wordsworth: A Life, 1989.<br />
Alan G. Hill, William Wordsworth: A Life, 1984.<br />
Kenneth R. Johnston, <strong>The</strong> Hidden Wordsworth, 1998.<br />
John L. Mahoney, William Wordsworth: A Poetic Life,<br />
1997.<br />
Mary Moorman, William Wordsworth: A Biography, 2<br />
vols., 1957–1965.<br />
Mark L. Reed, Wordsworth: <strong>The</strong> Chronology <strong>of</strong> the Early<br />
Years, 1967.<br />
Mark L. Reed, Wordsworth: <strong>The</strong> Chronology <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Middle Years, 1975.<br />
Duncan Wu, Wordsworth: An Inner Life, 2002.<br />
Criticism:<br />
James K. Chandler, Wordsworth’s Second Nature: A<br />
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Helen Regueiro Elam, <strong>The</strong> Wordsworthian Enlightenment:<br />
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2005.<br />
Kurt Fosso, Buried Communities: Wordsworth and the<br />
Bonds <strong>of</strong> Mourning, 2004.<br />
Stephen Gill, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />
Wordsworth, 2003.<br />
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George Gilpin, ed., Critical Essays on William<br />
Wordsworth, 1990.<br />
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Difference: Essays on “<strong>The</strong> Prelude,” 1989.<br />
Kenneth R. Johnston and Gene W. Ru<strong>of</strong>f, eds., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Age</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> William Wordsworth: Critical Essays on the<br />
Romantic Tradition, 1987.<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa M. Kelley, Wordsworth’s Revolutionary Aesthetics,<br />
1988.<br />
Herbert Lindenberger, On Wordworth’s “Prelude,” 1963.<br />
Judith Page, Wordsworth and the Cultivation <strong>of</strong> Women,<br />
1994.<br />
Stephen M. Parrish, <strong>The</strong> Art <strong>of</strong> the “Lyrical Ballads,”<br />
1973.<br />
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1964.<br />
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Jeffrey Robinson, Radical Literary Education: A Classroom<br />
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Nicholas Roe, <strong>The</strong> Politics <strong>of</strong> Nature: William Wordsworth<br />
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