THE WORDSWORTH CIRCLE INDEX — VOLUME XXVII — 1996 Beatty, Bernard Cain’s Legacy and Cain’s Tradition Betz, Paul Romantic Archaeologies Burwick, Frederick De Quincey and the Aesthetics of Violence Curran, Stuart Isabella Lickbarrow and Mary Bryan: Wordsworthian Poets Esterhammer, Angela Wilhelm von Humboldt, the Dialogic Situation, and Speech as Act Gatti, Hilary Coleridge’s Reading of Giordano Bruno Gaull, Marilyn The Profession of Romanticism: The Caverns Measureless and the Sunless Sea Gilman, Priscilla “To Kill and Bury the Poor Thorn Forever”: “The Thorn” and Mant’s Simpliciad Gilroy, Amanda “Love’s History”: Anna Jameson’s Grand Tour Hopkins, Lisa Clothes and the Body of the Knight: The Making of Men in Sir Walter Scott’s The Talisman Keane, Angela The Importance of Elsewhere: Romantic Subjectivity and the Romance of History Kucich, Greg Gendering the Canons of Romanticism: Past and Present Langbaum, Robert Wordsworth and the Prose Tradition in Poetry Lindenberger, Herbert On the Profession of Romanticism Manogue, Ralph The Plight of James Ridgway, London Bookseller and Publisher, and the Newgate Radicals, 1792-1797 Mays, J.C.C. Waiting for Coleridge McFarland, Thomas Opus Maximum Miall, David The Self in History: Wordsworth, Tarkofsky, and Autobiography Myers, Mitzi “We Must Grant a Romance Writer a Few Responsibilities”: “Unnatural Incident” and Narrative Motherhood in Maria Edgeworth’s Emilie de Coulanges Owen, W.].B. Mr. Foy and Others Paley, Morton D. Coleridge’s “To Matilda Betham, From a Stranger” Perkins, David Has the Literary Past a Future? Prospects for Keats Studies Peterfreund, Stuart Clare, White, and the Modalities of Mediation Plotz, Judith Imaginary Kingdoms with Real Boys in Them: Or How the Quincey Brothers Built the British Empire Richardson, Alan Darkness Visible: Race and Representation in Bristol Abolitionist Poetry, 1770-1810 Robinson, Daniel Forging the Poetical Novel: The Elision of Form in Anna Seward’s Louisa Ross, Marlon Scandalous Reading: The Political Uses of Scandal in and Around Regency Britain Rzepka, Charles J. Slavery, Sodomy, and De Quincey’s “Savannah-La-Mar”: Surplus Labor Value in Urban Gothic Schmidt, Arnold Wordsworth’s Politics and the Salisbury Plain Poems Stones, Graeme The “Vile Art” of Romantic Parody Woodring, Carl Talking Coleridge Wordsworth, Jonathan Isabella Lickbarrow Matilda Betham, The Lay of Marie, 1816 Wu, Duncan Isabella Lickbarrow and the Westmorland Advertiser. A Literary Partnership THE WORDSWORTH CIRCLE INDEX — VOLUME XXVII — 1996 Beatty, Bernard Cain’s Legacy and Cain’s Tradition Betz, Paul Romantic Archaeologies Burwick, Frederick De Quincey and the Aesthetics of Violence Curran, Stuart Isabella Lickbarrow and Mary Bryan: Wordsworthian Poets Esterhammer, Angela Wilhelm von Humboldt, the Dialogic Situation, and Speech as Act Gatti, Hilary Coleridge’s Reading of Giordano Bruno Gaull, Marilyn The Profession of Romanticism: The Caverns Measureless and the Sunless Sea Gilman, Priscilla “To Kill and Bury the Poor Thorn Forever”: “The Thorn” and Mant’s Simpliciad Gilroy, Amanda “Love’s History”: Anna Jameson’s Grand Tour Hopkins, Lisa Clothes and the Body of the Knight: The Making of Men in Sir Walter Scott’s The Talisman Keane, Angela The Importance of Elsewhere: Romantic Subjectivity and the Romance of History Kucich, Greg Gendering the Canons of Romanticism: Past and Present Langbaum, Robert Wordsworth and the Prose Tradition in Poetry Lindenberger, Herbert On the Profession of Romanticism Manogue, Ralph The Plight of James Ridgway, London Bookseller and Publisher, and the Newgate Radicals, 1792-1797 Mays, J.C.C. Waiting for Coleridge McFarland, Thomas Opus Maximum Miall, David The Self in History: Wordsworth, Tarkofsky, and Autobiography Myers, Mitzi “We Must Grant a Romance Writer a Few Responsibilities”: “Unnatural Incident” and Narrative Motherhood in Maria Edgeworth’s Emilie de Coulanges Owen, W.].B. Mr. Foy and Others Paley, Morton D. Coleridge’s “To Matilda Betham, From a Stranger” Perkins, David Has the Literary Past a Future? Prospects for Keats Studies Peterfreund, Stuart Clare, White, and the Modalities of Mediation Plotz, Judith Imaginary Kingdoms with Real Boys in Them: Or How the Quincey Brothers Built the British Empire Richardson, Alan Darkness Visible: Race and Representation in Bristol Abolitionist Poetry, 1770-1810 Robinson, Daniel Forging the Poetical Novel: The Elision of Form in Anna Seward’s Louisa Ross, Marlon Scandalous Reading: The Political Uses of Scandal in and Around Regency Britain Rzepka, Charles J. Slavery, Sodomy, and De Quincey’s “Savannah-La-Mar”: Surplus Labor Value in Urban Gothic Schmidt, Arnold Wordsworth’s Politics and the Salisbury Plain Poems Stones, Graeme The “Vile Art” of Romantic Parody Woodring, Carl Talking Coleridge Wordsworth, Jonathan Isabella Lickbarrow Matilda Betham, The Lay of Marie, 1816 Wu, Duncan Isabella Lickbarrow and the Westmorland Advertiser. A Literary Partnership = gReonet 8 ey we at os ee My e Re Be Pte aea . ‘ bekiashate e Ske wersB S