Literary Periods

Women`s Writing of the Romantic Period 1789-1836 (Paperback)

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Women`s Writing of the Romantic Period 1789-1836 (Paperback)

This ground-breaking anthology brings together a wide selection of women`s nonfiction writing from the Romantic period, most of which is unavailable anywhere else, and provides a vital new feminist perspective on an important literary era. Arranged chr...

The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson

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The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson

Lynch explores eighteenth-century British conceptions of the Renaissance, and the historical, intellectual, and cultural uses to which the past was put during the period.

Literary Modernism, Bioscience, and Community in Early 20th Century Britain

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Literary Modernism, Bioscience, and Community in Early 20th Century Britain

This book examines the relationship between the literary and bioscientific cultures of the period as a means of exploring the ways in which the comprehension and representation of the human body fundamentally shapes a variety of the period's communal and national visions.

Romantic Period Writings 1798-1832

While the 'Revolution Debate' of the 1790's has been extensively covered by scholars and critics, less attention has been given to the period which bridges the gap to Victorianism. Yet this was an era of crucial social, economic, political and cultural change.

Leigh Hunt and the London Literary Scene

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Leigh Hunt and the London Literary Scene

Leigh Hunt and the London Literary Scene reassesses Hunt's substantial contributions to several different genres and to offer an account of their significant impact on audiences during the Romantic period.

Maximilian Voloshin and the Russian Literary Circle

Barbara Walker examines the Russian literary circle, a feature of Russian intellectual and cultural life from tsarist times into the early Soviet period, through the life story of one of its liveliest and most adored figures, the poet Maximilian Voloshin (1877-1932).