Rigby, Mair,
en, Dr. John Polidori’s appropriative rewriting of Lord Byron’s unfinished “Fragment” as The Vampyre has long been of interest to the field of Gothic studies for its representation of the first cohere...
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The Saylor Foundation,
The period between the Renaissance and the Modern Era is referred to as the “long” 18th and 19th centuries, meaning that they span from around 1680-1830 and 1775-1910 – a time in which so many literar...
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Colbert, Benjamin,
This book: These essays explore the remarkable expansion of publishing from 1750 to 1850 which reflected the growth of literacy and the diversification of the reading public. Experimentation with new ...
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Ruderman, David B.,
This dissertation investigates the concept of infancy in nineteenth-century British poetry and poetics. Usually read as symptomatic of sentimental ideology, infancy in romantic and Victorian era poetr...
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Carruthers, Gerard Charles,
"The invention of Scottish Literature During the Long Eighteenth Century" examines the limited place in the canon traditionally allowed to creative writing in Scotland during this period and the overa...
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Colbert, Benjamin,
The acquisition in 1997 by Cardiff University of the English language version of the Corvey Microfiche Edition (CME) presented a significant opportunity for research into English literature of the eig...
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Moraud, Marcel,
I. The conflict between the French classical and the Shakespearian conception of the drama -- II. The evolution of the romantic drama in the plays of Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo -- III. The French...
complete descriptionhttp://hdl.handle.net/1911/8424
The Saylor Foundation,
The “American Renaissance,” a period of tremendous literary activity that took place in America between the 1830s and 1860s represents the cultivation of a distinctively American literature. The stude...
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Daalder, Joost,
A favourable review of Rivkah Zim's book "English Metrical Psalms: Poetry as Praise and Prayer, 1535-1601" (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987).
http://hdl.handle.net/2328/806
Mee, Jon,
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