The intersection of history and literature in late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain has received a great deal of attention lately, and critics like Mark Phillips and Karen O’Brien have drawn attention to the ways in which Romantic historians such as Thomas Babington Macaulay drew on literary techniques and genres to create evocative and spectacular histories. But the same milieu that produced Macaulay also produced Robert Southey, whose much less discussed Sir Thomas More; or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society (1829) foregrounds another affective history in the period, one dependent on a generic intersection between history and travel writing. Part picturesque tour, part social history, and part ghost story...
Southey’s public criticism of “The Ancient Mariner” as “a Dutch attempt at German sublimity” is conv...
Mackintosh is important not as an innovator or an original thinker but as an exemplar of his times. ...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
The intersection of history and literature in late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain ...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
So similar were the historical mindsets of J. R. Seeley and E. A. Freeman that there is still some c...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This thesis investigates the last text published by Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c (1834-1847), and ...
In this article I develop the work of a number of critics—Gillen Darcy Wood, Sophie Thomas, Peter Si...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
This doctoral dissertation by compendium of publications critically reassesses Letters Written Durin...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
Nineteenth-century British histories of the Indian ‘Mutiny ’ have usually been seen as a moment of u...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
Southey’s public criticism of “The Ancient Mariner” as “a Dutch attempt at German sublimity” is conv...
Mackintosh is important not as an innovator or an original thinker but as an exemplar of his times. ...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
The intersection of history and literature in late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain ...
Historians and literary scholars tend to agree that British intellectual culture underwent a fundame...
So similar were the historical mindsets of J. R. Seeley and E. A. Freeman that there is still some c...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This thesis investigates the last text published by Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c (1834-1847), and ...
In this article I develop the work of a number of critics—Gillen Darcy Wood, Sophie Thomas, Peter Si...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
This doctoral dissertation by compendium of publications critically reassesses Letters Written Durin...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
Nineteenth-century British histories of the Indian ‘Mutiny ’ have usually been seen as a moment of u...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
Southey’s public criticism of “The Ancient Mariner” as “a Dutch attempt at German sublimity” is conv...
Mackintosh is important not as an innovator or an original thinker but as an exemplar of his times. ...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...