Very Selective Bibliography for English 525T
Romantic Period
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Abbott, Joe.  "The 'Monster' Reconsidered:  Blade Runner's Replicant as Romantic Hero."  Extrapolation 34 (1993): 340-50.

Abrams, M.H.  The Mirror and the Lamp.  NY:  Oxford UP, 1953.

---. Natural Supernaturalism.  NY: Norton, 1971.

Abroon, Fazel.  "'Mont Blanc': Transcendence in Shelley's Relational System."  Literature and Theology 15 (2001): 124-43.

Aldiss, Brian.  Frankenstein Unbound.  [Orig. pub. 1973.]  Thirsk, North Yorkshire, UK and Poughkeepsie, NY: House of Stratus, 2001.

Alexander, Meena.  "Dorothy Wordsworth: the Grounds of Writing."  Women's Studies 14 (1988): 195-210.

---.  Women in Romanticism: Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Mary Shelley.  Savage, Md.: Barnes & Noble Books,1989.

Anderson, Howard.  "Gothic Heroes."  The English Hero, 1660-1800.  Ed. Robert Folkenflik.  Newark: U of Delaware P; London : Associated University Presses, 1982.  205-21.

Armstrong, Nancy.  Desire and Domestic Fiction--A Political History of the Novel.  NY: Oxford UP, 1987.

Arseneau, Mary.  "Madeline, Mermaids, and Medusas in 'The Eve of St. Agnes.'"  Papers on Language and Literature 33 (1997): 227-43.

Auerbach, Nina.  Our Vampires, Ourselves.  Chicago, London: U of Chicago P, 1995.
Austin, Andrea.  "Frankie and Johnny: Shelley, Gibson, and Hollywood's Love Affair with the Cyborg."  Romanticism on the Net 21 (2001): <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scato385/21austin.html>.

Austin, Timothy R.  "Narrative Transmission: Shifting Gears in Shelley's 'Ozymandias.'"  Dialogue and Critical Discourse: Language, Culture, Critical Theory.  Ed. Michael Macovski.  NY: Oxford UP, 1997.  29-46.

Bahar, Saba.  Mary Wollstonecraft's Social and Aesthetic Philosophy: An Eve to Please Me.  NY: Palgrave, 2002.

Baker, David.  "Romantic Melancholy, Romantic Excess."  Poetry 170 (1997): 288-301.

Baker, John, Jr.  "Grammar and Rhetoric in Wordsworth's 'A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal': Heidegger, de Man, Deconstruction."  Studies in Romanticism 35 (1997): 103-23.

Balfour, Ian.  The Rhetoric of Romantic Prophecy.  Cultural Memory in the Present.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 2002.

Bate, Jonathan.  Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition.  London, NY: Routledge, 1991.

Bate, Walter Jackson.  The Burden of the Past and the English Poet.  Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1970.

---.  From Classic to Romantic--Premises of Taste in Eighteenth-Century England.  NY: Harper, 1946.

---.  John Keats.  Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard UP, 1963.

Bayer-Berenbaum, Linda.  The Gothic Imagination:  Expansion in Gothic Literature and Art.  Rutherford, Madison, Teaneck:  Fairleigh Dickinson UP; London, Toronto: Associated University Presses, 1982.

Beer, John, ed.  Questioning Romanticism.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995.

---.  "Romantic Apocalypses." Wordsworth Circle 32 (2001): 109-16.

Behrendt, Stephen C.  "British Women Poets and the Reverberations of Radicalism in the 1790s."  Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press.  Ed. Stephen C. Behrendt.  Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1997.  83-102.

Bellamy, Joan, Anne Laurence and Gill Perry, eds.  Women, Scholarship, and Criticism: Gender and Knowledge, c. 1790-1900.  Manchester: Manchester UP, 2000.

Bennett, Betty T. and Stuart Curran, eds.  Mary Shelley in Her Times.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins UP, 2000.

---, eds.  Shelley:  Poet and Legislator of the World.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins UP, 1996.

Bentley, G. E., Jr.  The Stranger from Paradise: A Biography of William Blake.  New Haven: Yale UP, 2001.

Berman, Jeffrey.  Narcissism and the Novel.  NY, London: New York UP, 1990.

Bewell, Alan.  Wordsworth and the Enlightenment:  Nature, Man, and Society in the Experimental Poetry.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1989.

Bindman, David.  Blake as an Artist.  Oxford: Phaidon; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1977.

Black, Joel.  The Aesthetics of Murder:  A Study in Romantic Literature and Contemporary Culture.  Baltimore, London:  Johns Hopkins UP, 1991.

---.  "Psyche's Progress: Soul- and Self-Making from Keats to Wilde."  Intertexts 5 (2001); 22-32.

Blades, John.  John Keats: The Poems.  Analysing Texts.  Basingstoke (U.K.) and NY: Palgrave, 2002.

Blake, Steve.  "Blake's Material Sublime."  Studies in Romanticism 41 (2002): 237-46.

Bloom, Harold.  The Anxiety of Influence:  A Theory of Poetry.  NY: Oxford UP, 1973.

---, ed.  John Keats.  Broomall, PA: Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.

---, ed.  Percy Bysshe Shelley: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide.  Broomall, PA: Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.

---.  Shelley's Mythmaking.  New Haven, Yale UP, 1959.

---.  The Visionary Company:  A Reading of English Romantic Poetry.  Ithaca; London: Cornell UP, 1971.

---, ed.  Romanticism and Consciousness:  Essays in Criticism.  NY: Norton, 1970.

Boker, Pamela A.  "Byron's Psychic Prometheus:  Narcissism and Self-Transformation in the Dramatic Poem Manfred."  Literature and Psychology 38 (1992) 1-37.

Bonca, Teddi Chichester.  Shelley's Mirrors of Love: Narcissism, Sacrifice, and Sorority.  Albany, NY: State U of New York P, 1999.

Branch, Jeffrey.  "Keats, Coleridge, and the Reflective Imagination."  Keats-Shelley Review 11 (1997): 183-86.

Brewer, William D.  Contemporary Studies on Lord Byron.  Lewiston, NY: Mellen P, 2001.

---.  The Mental Anatomies of William Godwin and Mary Shelley.  Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP; London: Associated University Presses, 2001.

---.  The Shelley-Byron Conversation.  Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994.

Bromwich, David.  "Keats and the Aesthetic Ideal."  The Yale Review 85 (1997): 140-45.

Brown, Nathaniel.  Sexuality and Feminism in Shelley.  Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1979.
Bruhm, Steven, "Reforming Byron's Narcissism." Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion. Eds. Thomas Pfau and Robert F. Gleckner.  Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1998.   429-47.

Burdon, Christopher.  The Apocalypse in England: Revelation Unravelling, 1700-1834.  Studies in Literature and Religion.  NY: St. Martin's P, 1997.

Burgoyne, Daniel.  "Coleridge's 'Poetic Faith' and Poe's Scientific Hoax."  Romanticism on the Net 21 (2001): <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scato385/21burgoyne.html>

Burwick, Frederick.  Mimesis and Its Romantic Reflections.  University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State UP, 2001.

Buss, Helen M., D. L. MacDonald, and Anne McWhir, eds.  Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: Writing Lives.  Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2001.

Butler, Marilyn.  Romantics, Rebels, and Reactionaries:  English Literature and Its Background 1760-1830.  NY, Oxford: Oxford UP, 1982.

Cafarelli, Annette Wheeler.  "The Common Reader: Social Class in Romantic Poetics."  Journal of English and Germanic Philology 96 (1997): 222-46.

Canuel, Mark.  "Coleridge's Polemic Divinity."  English Literary History 68 (2001): 929-63.

---.  Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790-1830.  Cambridge Studies in Romanticism.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002.

Cauchi, Francesca.  "Mood and Metaphysics in Wordsworth and Coleridge."  European Romantic Review 12 (2001): 328-50.

Chandler, James K.  Wordsworth's Second Nature: A Study of the Poetry and Politics.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1984.

Chaplin, Sue.  "Romance and Sedition in the 1790s:  Radcliffe's The Italian and the Terrorist Text."  Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism 7 (2001): 177-90.

Chase, Cynthia, ed.  Romanticism.  London, NY: Longman, 1993.

Chew, Samuel C., Jr.  The Dramas of Lord Byron:  A Critical Study.  Göttingen: Vandenhoed & Ruprecht; Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins P, 1915.

Christensen, Jerome. Lord Byron's Strength:  Romantic Writing and Commercial Society. Baltimore, London: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993.

Clark, Timothy.  The Theory of Inspiration: Composition as a Crisis of Subjectivity in Romantic and Post-Romantic Writing.  NY: St. Martin's P, 1997.

Clayton, Jay.  "Cultural Patchwork in the Classroom: Shelley Jackson, Tom Stoppard, William Gibson, and Bruce Sterling Rewrite the Romantics."  Eds. Laura Mandell and Michael Eberle Sinatra.  Romantic Circles-Praxis (2002): <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/contemporary/clayton/clayton.html>.

Clery, E. J.  Women's Gothic: from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley.  Tavistock, Eng.: Northcote House in association with the British Council, 2000.

Comitini, Patricia.  "'More Than Half a Poet': Vocational Philanthropy and Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journals."  European Romantic Review 14 (2003): 307-22.

Connell, Philip.  Romanticism, Economics and the Question of "Culture."  Oxford, NY: Oxford UP, 2001.

Connolly, Tristanne J.  William Blake and the Body.  NY: Palgrave, 2002.

Corbett, Robert.  "Romanticism and Science Fictions—A Special Issue of Romanticism on the Net."  Romanticism on the Net 21 (2001): <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scato385/guest11.html>.

Cox, Philip.  Gender, Genre and the Romantic Poets.  An Introduction.  Manchester and NY: Manchester UP, 1996.

Craciun, Adriana and Kari E. Lokke, eds.  Rebellious Hearts: British Women Writers and the French Revolution.  SUNY Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory.  State U of New York P, 2001.

Crompton, Louis.  Byron and Greek Love:  Homophobia in 19th-Century England.  Berkeley, Los Angeles: U of California P, 1985.

Cronin, Richard.  The Politics of Romantic Poetry: In Search of the Pure Commonwealth.  Romanticism in  Perspective: Texts, Cultures, Histories.  Basingstoke and London: MacMillan P; NY: St. Martin's P, 2000.

---.  Romantic Victorians: English Literature, 1824-1840.  NY: Palgrave, 2002.

Curran, Stuart.  The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism.  Cambridge, New York: Cambridge UP, 1993.

---.  Poetic Form and British Romanticism.  New York: Oxford UP, 1986.

Curran, Stuart and Joseph Anthony Wittreich, Jr., eds. Blake's Sublime Allegory; Essays on The Four Zoas, Milton, Jerusalem.  Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1973.

Daffron, Benjamin Eric.  Romantic Doubles: Sex and Sympathy in British Gothic Literature, 1790-1830.  NY: AMS P, 2002.

Davidhazi, Peter.  The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare.  Basingstoke and NY: Macmillan/St. Martin's P, 1997.

Davies, Damian Walford.  Presences that Disturb: Models of Romantic Identity in the Literature and Culture of the 1790s.  Cardiff: U of Wales P, 2002.

Day, William Patrick.  In the Circles of Fear and Desire: A Study of Gothic Fantasy.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1985.

Delamotte, Eugenia C.  Perils of the Night: A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic.  NY: Oxford UP, 1990.

DeMan, Paul.  The Rhetoric of Romanticism.  NY: Columbia UP, 1984.

Dennis, Ian.  "'Making Death a Victory': Victimhood and Power in Byron's 'Prometheus' and 'The Prisoner of Chillon.'"  Keats-Shelley Journal 50 (2001): 144-61.

Desser, David.  "The New Eve: The Influence of Paradise Lost and Frankenstein on Blade Runner."  Retrofitting Blade Runner:  Issues in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner and Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?  Ed. Judith B. Kerman.  Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State U Popular P, 1991.  53-65.

Donawerth, Jane.  Frankenstein's Daughters: Women Writing Science Fiction.  Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1997.

Donoghue, Emma.  Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801.  London: Scarlet P, 1993.

Doukou, Christina.  "Androgyny's Challenge to the 'Law of the Father': Don Juan as Epic in Reverse."  Mosaic 30 (1997): 1-19.

Durant, David.  "Ann Radcliffe and the Conservative Gothic."  Studies in English Literature 22 (1982): 519-30.

Dyer, Gary.  British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832.  Cambridge Studies in Romanticism.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997.

---.  "Thieves, Boxers, Sodomites, Poets: Being Flash to Byron's Don Juan."  PMLA 116 (2001): 562-78.

Easterlin, Nancy and David P. Haney.  "Wordsworth and the Question of 'Romantic Religion.'"  Criticism 39 (1997): 451-53.

Eberle, Roxanne.  Chastity and Transgression in Women's Writing, 1792-1897: Interrupting the Harlot's Progress.  NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Eberle-Sinatra, Michael, ed.  Mary Shelley's Fictions: From Frankenstein to Falkner.  London and NY: MacMillan, 2000.

Ehrstine, John W.  The Metaphysics of Byron:  A Reading of the Plays.  The Hague, Paris: Mouton, 1976.

Eisler, Benita.  Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame.  NY: Vintage Books, 2000.
Eldridge, Richard.  The Persistence of Romanticism: Essays in Philosophy and Literature.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001.

Elfenbein, Andrew.  "Byron and the Fantasy of Compensation."  European Romantic Review 12 (2001): 267-83.

---.  Byron and the Victorians.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

---.  Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role.  NY: Columbia UP, 1999.

Ellis, Kate Ferguson.  The Contested Castle:  Gothic Novels and the Subversion of Domestic Ideology.  Urbana, Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1989.

Erdman, David V.  Blake, Prophet Against Empire.  2nd Rev. Ed.  Princeton, NJ, Princeton UP, 1969.

Evans, Gareth.  "Poison Wine—John Keats and the Botanic Pharmacy."  Keats-Shelley Review 16 (2002): 31-55.

Everest, Kelvin.  Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems 1795-1798.  Sussex, Eng.: Harvester Press; NY: Barnes & Noble, 1979.

---, ed.  Revolution in Writing: British Literary Responses to the French Revolution.  Milton Keynes, Eng.; Philadelphia: Open UP, 1991.

Ezell, Margaret J.M.  Writing Women's Literary History.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993.

Fadem, Richard.  "Dorothy Wordsworth: A View from 'Tintern Abbey.'"  The Wordsworth Circle 9 (1978): 17-32.

Faflak, Joel.  "'On Her Own Couch': Keats's Wandering Psychoanalysis."  Bucknell Review 45 (2002): 74-99.

Fairer, David.  "Experience Reading Innocence: Contextualizing Blake's Holy Thursday."  Eighteenth-Century Studies 35 (2002): 535-62.

Favret, Mary A. and Nicola J. Watson, eds.  At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1994.

Fay, Elizabeth.  Romantic Medievalism:  History and the Romantic Literary Ideal.  Basingstoke (U.K.) and NY: Palgrave, St. Martin's P, 2002.

Feldman, Paula R., ed.  British Women Poets of the Romantic Era: An Anthology.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1997.

---.  "The Poet and the Profits: Felicia Hemans and the Literary Marketplace."  Keats-Shelley Journal 46 (1997): 148-76.

---.  "Women Poets and Anonymity in the Romantic Era."  New Literary History 33 (2002): 279-89.

Feldman, Paula R. and Daniel Robinson.  A Century of Sonnets: The Romantic-Era Revival, 1750-1850.  NY: Oxford UP, 2002.

Feldman, Paula and Theresa M. Kelley, eds. Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Hanover, London: UP of New England, 1995.

Felluga, Dino Franco.  "The Fetish-Logic of Bourgeois Subjectivity, or, the Truth the Romantic Poet Reveals about the Victorian Novel."  European Romantic Review 14 (2003): 251-60.

Ferber, Michael.  The Social Vision of William Blake.  Princeton, N.J. : Princeton UP, 1985.

Fergus, Jan and Janice Farrar Thaddeus.  "Women, Publishers, and Money, 1790-1820."  Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 17 (1987): 191-207.

Ferguson, Moira and Janet Todd.  Mary Wollstonecraft.  Boston: Twayne, 1984.

Ferris, David S.  Silent Urns: Romanticism, Hellenism, Modernity.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 2000.

Fitzgerald, Lauren.  "(In)alienable Rights: Property, Feminism, and the Female Body from Ann Radcliffe to the Alien Films."  Romanticism on the Net 21 (2001): <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scato385/21fitzgerald.html>.

Fleenor, Juliann E., ed.  The Female Gothic.  Montreal, London: Eden P, 1983.

Folker, Brian.  "Wordsworth's Visionary Imagination: Democracy and War."  English Literary History 69 (2002): 167-97.

Ford, Jennifer.  Coleridge on Dreaming: Romanticism, Dreams, and the Medical Imagination.  NY: Cambridge UP, 1997.

Fox, Susan J.  "The Female as Metaphor in William Blake's Poetry."  Critical Inquiry 3 (1977): 507-19.

Francis, Joe.  "Doubting the Mountain: An Approach to Mont Blanc."  Keats-Shelley Review 16 (2002): 14-21.

Frank, Frederick.  The First Gothics: A Critical Guide.  NY: Garland, 1987.

Franklin, Caroline.  Byron:  A Literary Life.  NY: St. Martin's P, 2000.
---.  Byron and Women Novelists.  Nottingham: U of Nottingham, 2001.
---.  Byron's Heroines.  Oxford: Clarendon P; NY: Oxford UP, 1992.
Franklin, H. Bruce.  "'Doctor' Frankenstein and 'Scientific' Medicine."  Teaching Literature and Medicine.  Eds. Anne Hunsaker Hawkins and Marilyn Chandler McEntyre.  NY: Modern Language Association of America, 2000.  218-25.

Franta, Andrew.  "Shelley and the Poetics of Political Indirection."  Poetics Today 22 (2001): 765-93.

Fry, Paul H., ed.  Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.  Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism.  Boston and NY: Bedford Books, 1999.

Frye, Northrop.  Fearful Symmetry:  A Study of William Blake.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 1947.
---.  A Study of English Romanticism.  NY: Random House, 1968.
Fulford, Tim.  "Apocalyptic Economics and Prophetic Politics:  Radical and Romantic Responses to Malthus and Burke."  Studies in Romanticism 40 (2001): 345-68.

---, ed.  Romanticism and Millenarianism.  NY: Palgrave, 2001.

Gamer, Michael.  Romanticism and the Gothic: Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

Garber, Frederick.  "Self, Society, Value, And the Romantic Hero."  Comparative Literature 19 (1967): 321-33.

Garrett, Martin.  A Mary Shelley Chronology.  Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001.

---.  Mary Shelley.  The British Library Writer's Lives.  Oxford and NY: Oxford UP, 2003.

Gelpi, Barbara Charlesworh.  Shelley's Goddess: Maternity, Language, Subjectivity.  NY: Oxford UP, 1992.

George, Laura.  "The Native and the Fop: Primitivism and Fashion in Romantic Rhetoric."  Nineteenth-Century Contexts 24 (2002): 33-47.

Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar.  The Madwoman in the Attic:  The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination.  New Haven, London:  Yale UP, 1979.

Gill, Stephen.  William Wordsworth: A Life.  Oxford: Clarendon P; NY : Oxford UP, 1989.

Gilmour, Ian.  The Making of the Poets: Byron and Shelley in their Time.  London: Chatto & Windus, 2002.

Gilpin, George H.  Critical Essays on William Wordsworth.  Boston: G. K. Hall, 1990.

Gittings, Robert and Jo Manton.  Dorothy Wordsworth.  Oxford: Clarendon P, 1985.

Givens, Terry L.  "'Adjectives of Mystery and Splendor': Byronic and Romantic Religiosity."  Prism(s) 8 (2000): 29-47.

Gladden, Samuel Lyndon.  Shelley's Textual Seduction: Plotting Utopia in the Erotic and Political Works.  NY: Routledge, 2002.

Gleadle, Kathryn.  Radical Writing on Women 1800-1850: An Anthology.  NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Gleckner, Robert F.  Byron and the Ruins of Paradise.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins P, 1967.

Gleckner Robert and Bernard Beatty, eds.  The Plays of Lord Byron:  Critical Essays.  Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1997.

Glen, Heather.  Vision and Disenchantment: Blake's `Songs' and Wordsworth's `Lyrical Ballads.'  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1983.

Glut, Donald F.  The Frankenstein Archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More.  Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002.

Godwin, William.  Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman.  Eds. Pamela Clemit and Gina Luria Walker.  Broadview Literary Texts.  Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview P, 2001.

Goldsmith, Steven.  Unbuilding Jerusalem: Apocalypse and Romantic Repesentation.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993.

Goode, Clement Tyson.  George Gordon, Lord Byron:  A Comprehensive, Annotated Research Bibliography of Secondary Materials in English, 1973-1994.  Lanham, MD: Scarecrow P, 1997.

Gose, Elliott B., Jr.  Imagination Indulged: The Irrational in the Nineteenth-Century Novel.  Montreal, London: McGill-Queen's UP, 1972.

Goslee, Nancy Moore.  "'Soul' in Blake's Writing: Redeeming the Word."  Wordsworth Circle 33 (2002): 18-23.

Graham, Kenneth W., ed.  Gothic Fictions:  Prohibition/Transgression.  NY: AMS, 1989.

Graham, Peter W.  Lord Byron.  NY: Twayne; London: Prentice Hall, 1998.

Gravil, Richard.  "Tintern Abbey and the System of Nature."  Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism 6 (2000): 35-54.

Grenby, M. O.  The Anti-Jacobin Novel: British Conservatism and the French Revolution.  NY: Cambridge UP, 2001.

Gross, Jonathan David.  Byron: The Erotic Liberal.  Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

Grosskurth, Phyllis.  Byron:  the Flawed Angel.  London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1997.

Hadley, Karen.  "The Commodification of Time in Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey.'" Studies in English Literature 42 (2002): 693-706.

Haggerty, George E.  Gothic Fiction/Gothic Form.  University Park, London: Pennsylvania State UP, 1989.

Haines, Simon.  Shelley's Poetry: The Divided Self.  NY: St. Martin's P, 1997.

Hall, Jean.  "The Evolution of the Surface Self:  Byron's Poetic Career."  Keats-Shelley Journal 36 (1987): 134-57.

Halmi, Nicholas.  "Mind as Microcosm."  European Romantic Review 12 (2001): 43-52.

Halsey, Katherine.  "Percy Bysshe Shelley and Theories of Language: A Discussion."  Keats-Shelley Review 16 (2002): 22-30.

Hamilton, Paul.  Coleridge's Poetics.  Stanford, CA.: Stanford UP, 1983.

Harding, Anthony John.  "Coleridge as Mentor and the Origins of Masculinist Modernity."  European Romantic Review 14 (2003): 453-66.

Harrison, Thomas C.  "Keats's 'To Autumn.'"  Explicator 59 (2001): 125-28.

Hartman, Geoffrey.  Wordsworth's Poetry 1787-1814.  New Haven, Yale UP, 1964.

Haslett, Moyra.  Byron's Don Juan and the Don Juan Legend.  Oxford: Clarendon P, 1997.

Hayter, Alethea.  Opium and the Romantic Imagination.  London: Faber and Faber, 1968.

Heffernan, James A.  "Looking at the Monster: Frankenstein and Film."  Critical Inquiry 24 (1997): 133-58.

---.  The Re-Creation of Landscape:  A Study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and Turner.  Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1984.

Hemans, Felicia.  Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Letters, Reception Materials.  Ed. Susan J. Wolfson.  Princeton:  Princeton UP, 2000.

Henderson, Andrea K.  Romantic Identities: Varieties of Subjectivity, 1774-1830.  Cambridge Studies in Romanticism.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

Hennessy, Brendan.  The Gothic Novel.  Harlow, Essex: Longman Group, 1978.

Hetherington, Naomi.  "Creator and Created in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein."  Keats-Shelley Journal 46 (1997): 1-40.

Hewitt, Regina.  The Possibilities of Society:  Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Sociological Viewpoint of English Romanticism.  Albany:  State University of New York P, 1997.

Hoeveler, Diane Long.  "Fantasy, Trauma, and Gothic Daughters: Frankenstein as Therapy."  Prism(s) 8 (2000): 7-28.

---.  Romantic Androgyny: The Women Within. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1990.

Hogle, Jerrold.  "The Gothic-Romantic Relationship: Underground Histories in 'The Eve of St. Agnes.'"  European Romantic Review 14 (2003): 205-23.

---.  Shelley's Process:  Radical Transference and the Process of his Major Works.  NY: Oxford UP, 1988.

Hogle, Jerrold E., Mark Lussier, and Bryan Short.  "Romanticism and the Physical: An Introduction."  European Romantic Review 12 (2001): 151-57.

Holland, Tom.  Lord of the Dead.  NY, London: Pocket Books, 1995.

---.  "Undead Byron."  Byromania: Portraits of the Artist in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Culture.  Ed. Frances Wilson.  London: Macmillan; NY: St. Martin's, 1999.  154-65.

Holmes, Richard.  Coleridge:  Darker Reflections.  London: Harper Collins, 1998.

---.  Coleridge: Early Visions.  NY: Viking, 1990.

Homans, Margaret.  Bearing the Word:  Language and Female Experience in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing.  Chicago, London: U of Chicago P, 1986.

---.  "Keats Reading Women, Women Reading Keats."  Studies in Romanticism 29 (1990): 341-70.

---.  Women Writers and Poetic Identity.  Princeton, N.J. : Princeton UP, 1980.

Howells, Cora Ann.  Love, Mystery and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction.  London, Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Athlone, 1995.

Hughes-Hallett, Penelope.  "The Mystery of the Rainbow."  New England Review 23 (2002): 131-45.

Hume, Robert D.  "Exuberant Gloom, Existential Agony, and Heroic Despair:  Three Varieties of Negative Romanticism."  The Gothic Imagination:  Essays in Dark Romanticism.  Ed. G. R. Thomson.  Washington State UP, 1974.  109-27.

Hurley, Kelly.  The Gothic Body: Sexuality, Materialism, and Degeneration at the Fin de Siècle.  Cambridge; Cambridge UP, 1997.

Jackson, J.R. de J.  Romantic Poetry by Women: A Bibliography, 1770-1835.  Oxford: Clarendon P; NY: Oxford UP, 1993.

Jacobs, Carol. Uncontainable Romanticism: Shelley, Brontë, Kleist.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins,  1989.

Jacobus, Mary.  Romanticism, Writing, and Sexual Difference: Essays on the Prelude.  Oxford : Clarendon P; NY : Oxford UP,1989.

---. Tradition and Experiment in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1798).  Oxford: Clarendon P, 1976.

Janes, Regina.  "On the Reception of Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman."  Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (1978): 293-302.

Jarvis, Robin.  Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel.  NY: St. Martin's P, 1997.

Jobling, Ian.  "Byron as Cad."  Philosophy and Literature 26 (2002): 296-311.

Johnson, Claudia L.  Equivocal beings:  Politics, Gender, and Sentimentality in the 1790s: Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995.

Johnston, Kenneth R.  "The Politics of 'Tintern Abbey'."  Wordsworth Circle 14 (1983): 6-14.

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