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Romanticism is the journal of Romantic culture and criticism. The only major international scholarly publication of its kind edited and published in Britain, Romanticism offers a much-needed forum for the flourishing diversity of Romantic studies today. Focusing on the period 1750-1850, it publishes critical, historical, textual and bibliographical essays and notes prepared to the highest scholarly standards, reflecting the full range of current methodological and theoretical debate. With its extensive book review section, Romanticism constitutes a vital new arena for scholarly debate in this liveliest field of literary studies.
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Volume 13, Number 1, 2007Table of Contents
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View British Abolitionism and the Rhetoric of Sensibility: Writing, Sentiment, and Slavery, 1760-1807 (review)
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| ISSN | 1750-0192 |
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| Print ISSN | 1354-991X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2007-05-09 |
| Open Access | No |
| Archive Status | Archived 2009 |
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Copyright © 2007 Edinburgh University Press.



