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CONTENTS ARTICLES Wordsworth and Idolatry Simon jarvis 3 Upstaging the Fall: Coriolanus and the Spectacle of Romantic Apostasy Charles mahoney 29 Charles Lamb’s Elia and the Fallen Angel Gerald monsman 51 Constant, Napoleon, and the Mechanics of Political Action in Wallstein mark r. blackwell 63 “They Met—They Parted”: On the Relationship Between Poetry and Madness in Julian and Maddalo silke-maria weineck 89 Murder, Hospitality, Philosophy: De Quincey and the Complicitous Grounds of National Identity daniel o’quinn 135 Poetry, Slavery, Personification: Maria Lowell’s “Africa” MARY LOEFFELHOLZ I7I “As Well Fill Up the Space Between”: A Liminal Reading of Christahel mark m. hennelly, jr. 203 Scott’s The Black Dwarf: The Gothic and the Female Author ROBERT P. IRVINE 223 Troping the Subject: Behn, Smith, Hemans and the Poetics of the Bower rachel Crawford 249 Liberty, Libel, and Liber Amoris: Hazlitt on Sovereignty and Death KURT M. koenigsberger 281 Keats and the Review Aesthetic Andrew franta 343 The 1831 Introduction and Revisions to Frankenstein: Mary Shelley Dictates Her Legacy james o’rourke 365 Sweet Helpston! John Clare on Badger Baiting david perkins 387 “So Guided by a Silken Cord”: Frankenstein’s Family Values ADAM KOMISARUK 4O9 Going Public: Print Lords Byron and Brougham WILLIAM CHRISTIE 443 Language Strange: A Visual History of Keats’s “La Belle Dame sans Merci” grant f. scott 503 719 720 CONTENTS Wollstonecraft, Rousseau and the Revision of Romantic Subjectivity nancy yousef 537 Sexual Politics and the Subject of “Nutting”: Questions of Ideology, Rhetoric, and Fantasy janice haney peruz 559 “Demonic Objectification and Fatal Isolation”: IJlake and the Culture Industry james mui.vihill 597 Alluring the Heart to Virtue: Blake’s Europe Andrew Lincoln 621 The Dangers of Over-Refinement: The Language of Luxury in Romantic Poetry by Women, 1793-1811 diego saglia 641 BOOK REVIEWS C'arol Shiner Wilson and Joel Haefner, eds. Re-Visiouiuf^ 103 Roinanticism: British IVoiueit Writers, 1776-18^7, reviewed by John M. Anderson Cillian Russell’s The Theatres of War: Pcformance, Politics, and 109 Society, I7gj—i8i5, reviewed by Malcolm Kelsall Elaine Hadley’s Alelodrainatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the 112 English Marketplace, 1800-1885, reviewed by John Kucich William Crisman’s The Crises of “Language and Dead Signs" in 115 Ludwig Tieck’s Prose Fiction, reviewed by Jack Zipes Bruce Clarke’s Allegories of Writing: The Subject of Metamorphosis, 116 reviewed by Angus Fletcher Anthony John Harding’s The Reception of Myth in English 118 Romanticism, reviewed by Stephen C. Behrendt Forrest Pyle’s The Ideology of the Imagination: Stdiject and Society in 311 the Discourse of Romanticism, reviewed by Orrin N. CL Wang Walter B. Crawford, with the Assistance of Ann M. Oawford, 315 Samuel Taylor Coleridge: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism and Scholarship, Volume in, reviewed by Morton D. Paley Peter Melville Logan’s Nen>es and Narratiues: A Cultural History of 322 Hysteria in igth-Century British Prose, reviewed by Elizabeth Langland Oleste Langan’s Romantic Vagrancy: Wordsworth and the Simulation 326 of Freedom, reviewed by Timothy Morton Edoardo Zuccato’s Coleridge in Italy, reviewed by Michael John 3 31 Kooy CONTENTS 721 Orrin N. C. Wang’s Fantastic Modernity: Dialectical Readinc’s in 477 Romanticism and Theory, reviewed by David Simpson Philip W. Silver’s Rni}i and Restitution. Reinterpreting Romanticism in 480 Spain, reviewed by Virgil Nenioianu Simon Haines’ Shelley Poetry: The Divided Self, reviewed by Hugo 483 Donnelly Betty T. Bennett and Stuart Curran, eds. Shelley: Poet and Dgislator 487 of the World, reviewed by Kim Wheatley Frederick Burwick’s Poetic Madness and the Romantic Imagination, 490 reviewed by Nancy Moore Goslee Jennifer Ann Wagner’s A Moment’s Monument: Revisionary Poetics 493 and the Nineteenth-Centur}’ Bnglish Sonnet, reviewed by Rachel Crawford Lee Erickson’s The Economy of Literary Form: English Literature and 673 the Industrialization of Publishing 7800-7850; John O. Jordan and Robert L. Patten, editors of Literature on the Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century British Publishing and Reading Practices; and David Kaufmann’s The Business of Common Life: Novels and Classical Economics Between Revolution and Riform, reviewed by Mark Schoenfield James Chandler’s England in iSig: The Politics of Literary Culture 688 and the Case of Romantic Flistoricism, reviewed by Anne Janowitz Terence Allan Hoagwood’s Politics, Philosophy, and the Production of 692 Romantic Texts, reviewed by Thomas Pfau Regina Hewitt’s The Possibilities of Society: Wordsworth, Coleridge, 698 and the Sociological Viewpoint of English Romanticism, reviewed by Michael Scrivener Howard Erskine-Hill’s Poetry of Opposition and Evolution: Dryden to 702 IVordsworth, reviewed by David Fairer Alan Richardson’s Literature, Education, and Romanticism: Reading as 706 Social Practice, 1780-1832, reviewed by Mary V. Jackson

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