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277 Index Abel, Sam, 79 Abrams, M.H., 3–4, 126, 134–5, 139n44 Ackroyd, Peter, 89n37 Adams, Graham, 107 Altick, Richard D., 137n10, 160n40 Armstrong, Isobel, 25, 197, 230, 243 Arndt, Ernst Moritz, 97 Arnold, Matthew, 1, 5, 26, 37, 109; and Keats, 97–9; and Lampman, 97–9, 102, 110, 115n17, 116n28, 118n60. Works: “Heine,” 118n60; “Maurice de Guérin,” 97–8, 118n60; “Numbers; or the Majority and the Remnant,” 118n60; “The Scholar-Gipsy,” 103–4; “Thyrsis,” 103–4; “On Translating Homer,” 118n60 Auden, W. H., 124 Austen, Jane, 174 Austin, Alfred, 115n17 Bagehot, Walter, 7, 17 Barfoot, C.C., 1 Barrell, John, 42n20 Barthes, Roland, 77 Bashant, Wendy, 79, 83 Battersby, Christine, 235, 247n12 Bayard, Chevalier, 231 Beard, George Miller, 113 Beer, Gillian, 166 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 74, 82, 85; and Fidelio, 66–7, 76, 79–82, 85 Bennett, Betty, 58 Bentley, D. M. R., 113n7 Berlioz, Hector, 68, 71–4, 78, 84, 88n25, 88n29 Bewell, Alan, 183n16, 206n51 Blackwood’s Magazine, 193–4, 201, 245n2 Blake, William, 107, 160n33 Bloom, Harold, 244 Blumberg, Jane, 56 Bodenheimer, Rosemary, 86n1 Bourdieu, Pierre, 95 Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, 11 Brady, Kristin, 90n62 Brantlinger, Patrick, 127, 135, 137n13 Brontë, Charlotte, 202–3 Brown, John, 20n30, 166, 171 Browning, Robert, 1, 7, 164–5, 180 Bruhm, Steven, 9 Buchanan, Robert, 7, 19n23 Buller, Charles, 134, 138n17 Bulwer-Lytton, Charles, 134 Burke, Edmund, 4, 219; and “Letters to a Noble Lord,” 221; and Reflections on the Revolution in France, 177, 221 Burroughs, John, 113n7, 117n36 Butler, Marilyn, 135, 221 Byron, Lord, 2, 9, 51, 136nn1–3, 147–8, 164, 181–2, 184n29; and affective quality of his writing, 4, 12, 125, 130, 133–4; and excess, 11, 143, 157; and Keats, 191; and Lampman, 101, 116n28; and Mill, 124–7, 130–1, 133–4; and readers, 15, 123–5, 128–9, 134–6, 136n4, 147; and M. Shelley, 50; and Southey, 227n10; and Spenser, 129; and H. Taylor, 125, 128; and the Victorian reception of, 3, 123–6, 128, 131–2, 134. Works: Cain, 4; Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, 125; Don Juan, 4, 123, 125, 129, 191; Manfred, 4; “Prisoner of Chillon,” 170, 174 Caine, Barbara, 82 Callas, Maria, 81 Calzabigi, Ranieri de, 66–9, 74; and the preface to Alceste, 69, 87n9 Cambridge Apostles, 128, 132, 138n17 Campbell, James Dykes, 245n1 Campbell, William Wilfred, 112–3 Canadian post-Confederation poets, 112–3; and nineteenth-century British poetry, 94–5, 104, 109–10, 112; and notions of therapeutics, 95, 106–11; and Victorian mediation of Romanticism,101–2; see also Carman; Lampman; Roberts; and Scott. Canning, George, 209 Carlson, Julie, 80 Carlyle, Thomas, 3, 138n17, 141–58; on Byron, 101, 125–6, 134–5, 136n6; and Byronism, 143–7, 157, 159n27; on illness of Romantic authors, 143–4; and health, 142–5, 149, 159n15, 159n24; and Lampman, 97, 101, 115n17; and nervousness, 10–1, 14–5, 143–5, 149; and publishing as industry, 147–9, 152, 157–8; and sensibility 10–1; and reading as therapeutic work, 12, 141–3, 145–6, 148, 152–7, 161n47. Works: “Characteristics,” 155–7; Chartism, 142; History of the French Revolution, 10–1, 14–5; Past and Present, 142, 148; Sartor Resartus, 15, 141–2, 145–52, 154–6; “Signs of the Times,” 148 Carman, Bliss, 105–8, 112–3, 117n36; and Canadian national identity, 106–7; and the Delsarte System, 107. Works: By the Aurelian Wall and Other Elegies, 107; The Friendship of Art, 107; Pipes of Pan, 107; “Shelley,” 105–7, 110, 112; Vagabondia, 107; “The White Gull/For the Centenary of the Birth of Shelley,” 105–7 Catalani, Angelica, 72 Charke, Charlotte, 82 Chartism, 218–20 Chew, Samuel C., 128, 136n6 Chorley, Henry, 88n25 Christensen, Jerome, 136n4 Cixous, Hélène, 240–1, 250n25 Clairmont, Claire, 50, 58 Clarke, Edwin, 249n19 Clemit, Pamela, 49–50 Coleridge, Derwent, 216–7, 231, 246n7, 248n16 Coleridge, Hartley, 203, 235–6, 248n15 Coleridge, Henry Nelson, 189, 194, 216–7, 224–5, 229, 231, 245n3 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 30, 36, 124, 139n34, 160n33, 176, 196–7; and the Anti-Jacobin, 209–12, 215, 226n6; reputation of, 215–17, 224–5, 245n2; and the nervous body, 159n10, 229–31, 235–6, 238–44, 250n23; and Burkean eloquence, 221, 223; and the imagination, 17, 230–1, 234, 236, 238–43, 250n22, 250n23; and Kant, 245n2; and Keats, 194; and opium addiction, 278 Index [52.14.22.250] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 09:59 GMT) 230, 234, 242–3, 245n2, 250n23...

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