The above presented article considers literary periodicals of the romantic period. The peculiarities of the literary criticism presented in the Reviews and Magazines of the period are analysed. The ambivalent character of the romantic literary criticism is pointed out
"Of the essays in this volume, the introductory paper on 'The kinds of criticism' has not before app...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
The attitude maintained toward Shelley by the editors of contemporary periodicals is significant in ...
For the Romantics, literary criticism was an essential element in their expression and a means of ex...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
This article provides information on the characteristics of English Romanticism, the emergence of Ro...
In reviewing sixty-seven volumes, ranging from six hundred and twenty to eight hundred and twenty-fi...
The thesis attempts to discuss the character of late Romantic literature and art as it developed in ...
This article adds to critics' growing interest in Romantic periodicals by focusing on weekly periodi...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
English Romanticism in U.S. Literary Studies examines the relationship between the uses of the term ...
In the Romantic Age, the number of the periodicals devoted exclusively to theatrical matters was ...
Romanticism and the Letter is a collection of essays that explore various aspects of letter writing ...
Romantic period writings 1798-1832 provides a valuable insight into the condition of britain in the ...
After describing how criticism in the Romantic era was widely seen by writers as antagonistic to the...
"Of the essays in this volume, the introductory paper on 'The kinds of criticism' has not before app...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
The attitude maintained toward Shelley by the editors of contemporary periodicals is significant in ...
For the Romantics, literary criticism was an essential element in their expression and a means of ex...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
This article provides information on the characteristics of English Romanticism, the emergence of Ro...
In reviewing sixty-seven volumes, ranging from six hundred and twenty to eight hundred and twenty-fi...
The thesis attempts to discuss the character of late Romantic literature and art as it developed in ...
This article adds to critics' growing interest in Romantic periodicals by focusing on weekly periodi...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
English Romanticism in U.S. Literary Studies examines the relationship between the uses of the term ...
In the Romantic Age, the number of the periodicals devoted exclusively to theatrical matters was ...
Romanticism and the Letter is a collection of essays that explore various aspects of letter writing ...
Romantic period writings 1798-1832 provides a valuable insight into the condition of britain in the ...
After describing how criticism in the Romantic era was widely seen by writers as antagonistic to the...
"Of the essays in this volume, the introductory paper on 'The kinds of criticism' has not before app...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
The attitude maintained toward Shelley by the editors of contemporary periodicals is significant in ...