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Hermione
de Almeida and George H. Gilpin, Indian Renaissance:
British Romantic Art and the Prospect of India (Ashgate,
2006)
rev. by Abraham Thomas, Victoria & Albert Museum (Issue
17: Summer 2007)
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Patricia
Comitini, Vocational Philanthropy and British Women’s
Writing, 1790–1810: Wollstonecraft, More, Edgeworth,
Wordsworth (Ashgate, 2005)
rev. by Tim Killick, Cardiff University (Issue 15: Winter
2005)
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Michael
Eberle-Sinatra, Leigh Hunt and the London Literary
Scene: A Reception History of his Major Works (Routledge,
2005)
rev. by Essaka Joshua, University of Birmingham (Issue
16: Summer 2006)
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Gavin
Edwards, Narrative Order, 1789–1819: Life and
Story in an Age of Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan,
2006)
rev. by Peter D. Garside, University of Edinburgh (Issue
17: Summer 2007)
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Dino
Francis Felluga, The Perversity of Poetry: Romantic
Ideology and the Popular Male Poet of Genius (SUNY
Press, 2004)
rev. by James R. Fleming, University of Florida (Issue
16: Summer 2006)
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David
Higgins, Romantic Genius and the Literary Magazine:
Biography, Celebrity, Politics (Routledge, 2005)
rev. by Tom Mole, McGill University (Issue 15: Winter
2005)
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James Hogg, A Queer Book, edited by P. D. Garside (EUP,
2007)
rev. by Wendy Hunter, University of Sheffield (Issue 18:
Summer 2008) |
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Gavin
Hopps and Jane Stabler (eds), Romanticism and Religion
from William Cowper to Wallace Stevens (Ashgate,
2006)
rev. by Wendy Hunter, University of Sheffield (Issue 17:
Summer 2007)
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Gillian Hughes, James Hogg: A Life (EUP,
2007)
rev. by Richard Hill, University of Hawaii, Maui Community College (Issue 18:
Summer 2008) |
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Claire Lamont and Michael Rossington (eds), Romanticism’s Debatable Lands (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
rev. by Rachel Hewitt, University of Glamorgan (Issue 18:
Summer 2008) |
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Clíona
Ó Gallchoir, Maria Edgeworth: Women, Enlightenment
and Nation (University College Dublin Press, 2005)
rev. by Jim Kelly, University College, Dublin (Issue 16:
Summer 2006)
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Franz Potter, The History of Gothic Publishing, 1800–1835: Exhuming the Trade (Palgrave Macmillan,
2005)
rev. by Peter Garside, University of Edinburgh (Issue 18:
Summer 2008) |
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Nicholas
Reid, Coleridge, Form and Symbol: Or the Ascertaining
Vision (Ashgate, 2006)
rev. by Maximiliaan van Woudenberg, Sheirdan Institute
of Technology (Issue 17: Summer 2007)
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Andrew Radford and Mark Sandy (eds), Romantic Echoes in the Victorian Era (Ashgate, 2008)
rev. by Ceri Hunter, University of Oxford (Issue 19: Summer 2009) |
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Mark
Sandy, Poetics of Self and Form in Keats and Shelley
(Ashgate, 2005)
rev. by David Higgins, University College Chester (Issue
15: Winter 2005)
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Walter Scott, Peveril of the Peak, edited by Alison Lumsden (EUP/Columbia University Press, 2007)
rev. by Porscha Fermanis, University College Dublin (Issue 19: Summer 2009) |
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Walter Scott,The Siege of Malta and Bizarro, edited by J. H. Alexander,
Judy King, and Graham Tulloch (EUP/Columbia University Press, 2008)
rev. by Porscha Fermanis, University College Dublin (Issue 19: Summer 2009) |
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Peter Simonsen, Wordsworth and the Word-Preserving Arts: Typographic
Inscription, Ekphrasis and Posterity in the Later Work (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
rev. by Gavin Edwards, University of Glamorgan (Issue 19: Summer 2009) |
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Nicola J. Watson, The Literary Tourist: Readers and Places in
Romantic & Victorian Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)
rev. by Benjamin Colbert, University of Wolverhampton (Issue 19: Summer 2009) |
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Edoardo Zuccato, Petrarch in Romantic England (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
rev. by Maria Paola Svampa, University of Columbia (Issue 19: Summer 2009) |
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