"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of Wales, its landscape, history, and culture, by writers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The collection is diverse yet integrated, and the essays engage meaningfully in dialogue with one another. The volume represents a key intervention in on-going debates about the relation between Romanticism and national identity, antiquarianism, politics, print culture and gender. The essays in this collection fill an important gap in our current understanding of how Romanticism constituted itself out of diverse cultural experiences. The book is likely to prove indispensable for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Romanticism: ...
This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women...
This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women...
This essay argues that in eighteenth-century fiction the principality without a metropolis embodied ...
"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of ...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Romanticism and the Celtic World explores the way in which British Romantic writers responded to the...
Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first collection devoted exclusively to the figuring of Wa...
Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first collection devoted exclusively to the figuring of Wa...
JAMES HENDERSON’S article ‘The Gothic Novel in Wales (1790–1820) ’ provides a useful starting point ...
Presences that Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts that determined the Romantic se...
This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women...
This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women...
This essay argues that in eighteenth-century fiction the principality without a metropolis embodied ...
"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of ...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
Romanticism and the Celtic World explores the way in which British Romantic writers responded to the...
Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first collection devoted exclusively to the figuring of Wa...
Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first collection devoted exclusively to the figuring of Wa...
JAMES HENDERSON’S article ‘The Gothic Novel in Wales (1790–1820) ’ provides a useful starting point ...
Presences that Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts that determined the Romantic se...
This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women...
This essay collection rediscovers and reassesses a host of still little-known, pre-1914, Welsh women...
This essay argues that in eighteenth-century fiction the principality without a metropolis embodied ...