This dissertation examines the Romantic beginnings of nineteenth-century British liberalism. It argues that Romantic authors both helped to shape and attempted to resist liberalism while its politics were still inchoate. By shifting the question of Romantic politics away from the traditional radical/revolutionary and conservative/loyalist binary forward into the more ambiguous realm of early liberalism, the dissertation develops new readings of both first- and second-generation Romantic authors, including Charles Lamb, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Leigh Hunt, and William Hazlitt
Romantic period writings 1798-1832 provides a valuable insight into the condition of britain in the ...
This innovative and ground-breaking study explores the complex relationship between linguistic theor...
In 1814 allied forces defeated Napoleon’s armies and restored the Bourbon monarchy to the throne of ...
Abstract: The Romantic Movement was a cultural movement that changed the literary and political land...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
Published from October 1822-July 1823. Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, and Leigh Hunt were the main contr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation argues that the elements of informal...
This innovative study examines a range of canonical and non-canonical materials to open a new narrat...
This dissertation traces the role of unauthorized publication in the posthumous construction of Brit...
My dissertation tracks the dialectical development of liberal subjectivity from eighteenth-century c...
I propose that “tact” emerged in Britain as an ethical and aesthetic response to social changes in p...
In this dissertation, I identify a period in British political history as the "Long Whig Opposition,...
The dissertation proceeds from the underappreciated fact that during the late eighteenth century the...
The thesis attempts to discuss the character of late Romantic literature and art as it developed in ...
This dissertation examines the practice and representation of reading during the Romantic Era in Bri...
Romantic period writings 1798-1832 provides a valuable insight into the condition of britain in the ...
This innovative and ground-breaking study explores the complex relationship between linguistic theor...
In 1814 allied forces defeated Napoleon’s armies and restored the Bourbon monarchy to the throne of ...
Abstract: The Romantic Movement was a cultural movement that changed the literary and political land...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
Published from October 1822-July 1823. Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, and Leigh Hunt were the main contr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation argues that the elements of informal...
This innovative study examines a range of canonical and non-canonical materials to open a new narrat...
This dissertation traces the role of unauthorized publication in the posthumous construction of Brit...
My dissertation tracks the dialectical development of liberal subjectivity from eighteenth-century c...
I propose that “tact” emerged in Britain as an ethical and aesthetic response to social changes in p...
In this dissertation, I identify a period in British political history as the "Long Whig Opposition,...
The dissertation proceeds from the underappreciated fact that during the late eighteenth century the...
The thesis attempts to discuss the character of late Romantic literature and art as it developed in ...
This dissertation examines the practice and representation of reading during the Romantic Era in Bri...
Romantic period writings 1798-1832 provides a valuable insight into the condition of britain in the ...
This innovative and ground-breaking study explores the complex relationship between linguistic theor...
In 1814 allied forces defeated Napoleon’s armies and restored the Bourbon monarchy to the throne of ...