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Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period Romantic Poetry, Women Writers, and Literary History's Blind Spots
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Advertising and satirical culture in the Romantic period /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…A 'department of literature': advertising in the Romantic period -- 'Humbug and Co.': satirical engagements with advertising 1770-1840 -- 'We keep a poet': shoe blacking and the commercial aesthetic -- 'Publicity to a lottery is certainly necessary': Thomas Bish and the culture of gambling -- 'Barber or perfumer': incomparable oils and crinicultural satire -- 'The poetry of hair-cutting': J.R.D. …”
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The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…The historiography of fiction in the Romantic period / Richard Maxwell -- Publishing, authorship, and Reading / William St Clair -- Gothic fiction / Deidre Shauna Lynch -- The historical novel / Richard Maxwell -- Thinking locally : novelistic worlds in provincial fiction / Martha Bohrer -- Poetry and the novel / Marshall Brown -- Orientalism and empire / James Watt -- Intellectual history and political theory / Paul Keen -- Women writers and the woman's novel : the trope of maternal -- Transmission / Jill Campbell -- Tales for child readers / Katie Trumpener -- Sentimental fiction / Ann Wierda Rowland -- Fiction and the working classes / Gary Kelly -- The Irish novel 1800-1829 / Ina Ferris -- Scotland and the novel / Ian Duncan.…”
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Advertising and satirical culture in the Romantic period /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…A 'department of literature': advertising in the Romantic period -- 'Humbug and Co.': satirical engagements with advertising 1770-1840 -- 'We keep a poet': shoe blacking and the commercial aesthetic -- 'Publicity to a lottery is certainly necessary': Thomas Bish and the culture of gambling -- 'Barber or perfumer': incomparable oils and crinicultural satire -- 'The poetry of hair-cutting': J.R.D. …”
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Advertising and satirical culture in the Romantic period /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…A 'department of literature': advertising in the Romantic period -- 'Humbug and Co.': satirical engagements with advertising 1770-1840 -- 'We keep a poet': shoe blacking and the commercial aesthetic -- 'Publicity to a lottery is certainly necessary': Thomas Bish and the culture of gambling -- 'Barber or perfumer': incomparable oils and crinicultural satire -- 'The poetry of hair-cutting': J.R.D. …”
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The blind and blindness in literature of the romantic period /
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Plagiarism and literary property in the Romantic period /
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The blind and blindness in literature of the Romantic period /
Published 2007“…The Blind & Blindness in Literature of the Romantic Period…”
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Intellectual politics and cultural conflict in the romantic period : Scottish Whigs, English radicals and the making of the British public sphere /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Introduction : new sites of cultural conflict in the Romantic period -- Cultural theory and the Habermasian public sphere -- Cultural leadership in 'North Britain' and the making of the Scottish Enlightenment public sphere -- Formations of popular English cultural politics and the making of the radical plebeian public sphere -- Scottish philosophic Whiggism and Romantic cultural critique : post-Enlightenment intellectual politics in the Edinburgh review -- Radical Englishness in the Romantic period : intellectual leadership and popular cultural resistance in the plebeian public sphere -- Afterword : national cultural history, cultural studies, and the Romantic public sphere.…”
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