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CONTENTS ARTICLES Romantic Voodoo: Obeah and British Culture, 1797-1807 Alan Richardson 3 “The Perfection of Reason”: Coleridge and the Ancient Constitution David Aram Kaiser 29 Wordsworth, Panoramas, and the Prospect of London Ross King 57 Strange Meeting in Strange Land: Wilfred Owen and Shelley Alan Tomlinson 75 Lost in a Book: Jane Austen’s Persuasion Adela Pinch 97 ROMANTICISM AND THE FEMININE Autonarration and Genotext in Mary Hays’ Memoirs of Emma Courtney Tilottama Rajan 149 Nasty Tricks and Tropes: Sexuality and Language in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Rights of Woman Tom Furniss 177 Romantic Men, Victorian Women: The Nightingale Talks Back Elizabeth A. Fay 21 i The Erotics of Interpretation in Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn”: Pursuing the Feminine Geraldine Friedman 225 A Woman’s Profession: Sexual Difference and the Romance of Authorship Sonia Hofkosh 245 Spectatrice as Spectacle: Helen Maria Williams at Home in the Revolution Mary A. Favret 273 ROMANTIC HISTORICISM “A Story To Be Hastily Gobbled Up”: Caleb Williams and Print Culture Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr. 323 Secrets of the Birth of time: The Rhetoric of Cultural Origins in Alastor and “Mont Blanc” Nicholas Birns 339 679 680 CONTENTS State, Self and History in Victor Hugo’s L’Annee Terrible John E. Coombes 367 The Betrayals of Tintern Abbey Fred V. Randel 379 Aesthetics and Anesthetics at the Revolution Steven Bruhm 399 Adonais and the Death of Poetry William A. Ulmer 425 Blood Sacrifice, Gift Economy and the Edenic World: Wordsworth’s “Home at Grasmere” Raimonda Modiano 481 Marketing a Masculine Romance: Scott, Antiquarianism, and the Gothic Michael C. Gamer 523 Covenant in Hyperbole: The Disruption of Tradition in “Michael” David Collings 551 Coleridge’s Women, or Girls, Girls, Girls Are Made To Love H. J. Jackson 577 Reading the Apocalypse: The Narrativity of Blake’s Jerusalem Paul Youngquist 601 Jerusalem's Didactic and Mimetic-Narrative Experiment Hazard Adams 627 BOOK REVIEWS Gene Ruoff, editor, The Romantics and Us: Essays on Literature and Culture and Kenneth R. Johnston, Gilbert Chaitin, Karen Hanson and Herbert Marks, editors, Romantic Revolutions: Criticism and Theory, reviewed by Susan J. Wolfson Peter J. Manning’s Reading Romantics: Text and Context, reviewed by Jeffrey C. Robinson David Worrall’s Radical Culture: Discourse, Resistance and Surveillance, 1790-1820 and Jon Mee’s Dangerous Enthusiasm: William Blake and the Culture of Radicalism in the 1790’s, reviewed by Anne F. Janowitz Julie Ellison’s Delicate Subjects: Romanticism, Gender, and the Ethics of Understanding, reviewed by Christina Zwarg Karl J. Fink’s “From History to Historiography.” Goethe’s History of Science, reviewed by Alfred I. Tauber CONTENTS 681 Don H. Bialostosky’s Wordsworth, Dialogics and the Practice of Criticism, reviewed by Donald Wesling 311 Marshall Brown’s Preromanticism, reviewed by William Galperin 453 Paul de Man’s Romanticism and Contemporary Criticism: The Gauss Seminar and Other Papers, reviewed by Rei Terada 457 Anne K. Mellor’s Romanticism & Gender, reviewed by Harriet Kramer Linkin 464 Morris Eaves’ The Counter-Arts Conspiracy: Art and Industry in the Age of Blake, reviewed by Paul Mann 655 James A. Heffernan, editor. Representing the French Revolution: Literature, Historiography, and Art and Alison Yarrington and Kelvin Everest, editors. Reflections on Revolution: Images of Romanticism, reviewed by Jon Mee 660 Jeffrey C. Robinson’s The Current of Romantic Passion and William A. Ulmer’s Shelleyan Eros: The Rhetoric of Romantic Love, reviewed by Jean H. Hagstrum 664

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