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From the Editor

  1. From the Editor
  2. Jonathan Mulrooney
  3. pp. 7-8
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Dedication

  1. For Donald H. Reiman: Dedication and Remembrance
  2. Neil Fraistat
  3. pp. 9-11
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News and Notes

  1. News and Notes
  2. Greg Kucich, Beth Lau, Duncan Wu, Mark Sandy
  3. pp. 12-31
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  1. A Newly Discovered Document on the Case of Elena Adelaide Shelley
  2. Donatella Sisti
  3. pp. 32-36
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  1. Mary Shelley's Guido, Genoa, and Janus
  2. Scott Wiggins, Alexander Gourlay
  3. pp. 37-39
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Articles

  1. Keats's Chameleon Poetics, Or, the Natural History of "Ode to a Nightingale"
  2. Julie Camarda
  3. pp. 40-71
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  1. Melesina Trench Tests the Moony Waters of Romantic-Era Lunar Fiction in Verse: The Moonlanders (1816)
  2. Stephen Behrendt
  3. pp. 72-93
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50 Voices

  1. Hazlitt and Hyperbole Studies
  2. Ian Balfour
  3. pp. 94-95
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  1. On Behalf of the Academics Formerly Known as Romanticists
  2. Daniel Block
  3. pp. 95-96
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  1. Improvising Friends
  2. Julie A. Carlson
  3. pp. 97-99
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  1. Repressive Violence and Romantic Resilience
  2. Michael Demson
  3. pp. 99-100
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  1. Romantic (Re)turns
  2. Bakary Diaby
  3. pp. 101-102
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  1. Romanticism Bound
  2. Lindsey Eckert
  3. pp. 102-104
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  1. Red Shelley, Once Again
  2. Greg Ellermann
  3. pp. 104-105
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  1. Am I a Romanticist? My Department Can't Decide
  2. Emily C. Friedman
  3. pp. 105-107
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  1. Romanticism and Consciousness Once More
  2. William Galperin
  3. pp. 107-108
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  1. Keats, Medicine and British Romantic Culture
  2. Hrileena Ghosh
  3. pp. 109-110
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  1. Vital Romanticism
  2. Evan Gottlieb
  3. pp. 110-111
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  1. East, West, and the Afterlife of British Romanticism in East Asia
  2. Suh-Reen Han
  3. pp. 112-113
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  1. Romanticism and Dispossessed/ing History
  2. Lenora Hanson
  3. pp. 113-116
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  1. The Bengal Annual and #bigger6
  2. Katherine D. Harris
  3. pp. 117-118
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  1. Medical Formalism
  2. Arden A. Hegele
  3. pp. 118-120
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  1. Reanimating Saints: Romantic Mythopoetics and New Biography
  2. Lillian Hochwender
  3. pp. 120-122
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  1. Whither the Gothic-Romantic Relationship?
  2. Jerrold E. Hogle
  3. pp. 122-124
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  1. Toward a Bibliometric History of Romantic Studies
  2. Yohei Igarashi, Allen Riddell
  3. pp. 124-127
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  1. Adapting the Spirit of the Age
  2. Glenn Jellenik
  3. pp. 127-129
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  1. On Sitting Down to Read John Keats Once Again
  2. Richard Johnston
  3. pp. 129-131
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  1. Merthyr at 188: What Could Be Romantic Wales?
  2. Matthew C. Jones
  3. pp. 131-132
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  1. A Blue Delphinium
  2. Jacques Khalip
  3. pp. 133-134
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  1. Romanticism, Orientalism, Orientation
  2. Joey S. Kim
  3. pp. 134-136
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  1. Chronic and Invisible: The Future of Romantic Disability Studies
  2. Travis Chi Wing Lau
  3. pp. 136-137
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  1. Keats and Skepticism
  2. Li Ou
  3. pp. 138-139
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  1. The Race Thing
  2. Atesede Makonnen
  3. pp. 139-140
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  1. Form in the Context of History and Other Meaningful Structures
  2. Carmen Faye Mathes
  3. pp. 141-142
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  1. Meanwhile Romanticism / Romanticism Meanwhile
  2. Maureen N. McLane
  3. pp. 142-146
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  1. Romanticism in the Present: A Micro-Dialectic
  2. Timothy Michael
  3. pp. 147-148
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  1. Mary Shelley in the South Bronx
  2. Alexandra L. Milsom
  3. pp. 148-150
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  1. The Age of Exile
  2. Omar F. Miranda
  3. pp. 150-152
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  1. Of Coleopterans and Chameleons: Romanticismo británico, or 英國浪漫主義
  2. Olivia Loksing Moy
  3. pp. 152-154
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  1. After Us
  2. Anahid Nersessian
  3. pp. 155-156
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  1. Kaleidoscopic Romanticism
  2. Meiko O'Halloran
  3. pp. 156-158
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  1. Romanticism's Radical Connectivity
  2. Deven M. Parker
  3. pp. 158-159
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  1. Expanding Romanticism's Spatiotemporal, Disciplinary, and Conceptual Boundaries
  2. Thomas Pfau
  3. pp. 160-162
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  1. Modeling Bodies in Romantic Texts and Scientific Culture
  2. Marisa Plumb
  3. pp. 162-164
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  1. Global Romantics and the Cultural Etymology of Terrorism
  2. Padma Rangarajan
  3. pp. 164-165
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  1. The Romantic Actor as Artist
  2. Terry F. Robinson
  3. pp. 166-168
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  1. Shelley's Poetics of Evanition
  2. Jack Rooney
  3. pp. 168-169
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  1. 'Connecting' the Bhawoiyaa Songs with Keats's Lyric Poetics: A Parallel Literary Analysis
  2. Bidushi Saha
  3. pp. 169-173
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  1. Kant, Keats, and a Plea for Romantic Idealism
  2. Richard C. Sha
  3. pp. 173-175
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  1. Is Romanticism Necessary?
  2. Andrew Stauffer
  3. pp. 175-176
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  1. Unrequired Reading
  2. William Stroup
  3. pp. 177-178
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  1. Remarks on Romantic Reading
  2. Emily Sun
  3. pp. 178-181
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  1. Romanticism, Adaptation, and Twenty-First Century Public Humanities
  2. Lissette Lopez Szwydky
  3. pp. 181-183
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  1. Publishing Romantic Scholarship in 2020
  2. Bethany Thomas
  3. pp. 183-184
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  1. Where's Queer?
  2. Talia M. Vestri
  3. pp. 185-187
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  1. On Being a Romanticist in the Library
  2. Leila Walker
  3. pp. 187-188
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  1. Romanticism in Quarantine
  2. Fuson Wang
  3. pp. 189-190
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  1. Occupy Romanticism
  2. Chris Washington
  3. pp. 190-192
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  1. Romantic Fancy in the Context of Pacific Exploration
  2. Kacie L. Wills
  3. pp. 192-194
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  1. Spelling the Orient
  2. Yin Yuan
  3. pp. 194-196
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Reviews

  1. Romantic Shades and Shadows by Susan J. Wolfson (review)
  2. Alexander Freer
  3. pp. 197-198
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  1. Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry by Stephen Tedeschi (review)
  2. Larry H. Peer
  3. pp. 199-200
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  1. The Leslie A. Marchand Memorial Lectures, 2000–2015: A Legacy in Byron Studies ed. by Katherine Kernberger (review)
  2. Jonathon Shears
  3. pp. 200-203
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  1. Post-Personal Romanticism: Democratic Terror, Prosthetic Poetics, and the Comedy of Modern Ethical Life by Bo Earle (review)
  2. Greg Ellermann
  3. pp. 203-205
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  1. British Romanticism and the Literature of Human Interest by Mai-Lin Cheng (review)
  2. Molly Desjardins
  3. pp. 205-207
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  1. Last Things: Disastrous Form from Kant to Hujar by Jacques Khalip (review)
  2. Andrew Warren
  3. pp. 209-210
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  1. Romantic Literature and the Colonised World: Lessons from Indigenous Translations by Nikki Hessell (review)
  2. Jena Al-Fuhaid
  3. pp. 211-213
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  1. Singing in a Foreign Land: Anglo-Jewish Poetry 1812–1847 by Karen A. Weisman (review)
  2. Michael Scrivener
  3. pp. 213-214
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  1. The Poetics of Decline in British Romanticism by Jonathan Sachs (review)
  2. Andrew M. Stauffer
  3. pp. 215-216
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  1. Science, Form, and the Problem of Induction in British Romanticism by Dahlia Porter (review)
  2. Joel Gabriel Kempff
  3. pp. 219-221
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Omnibus Review

Performance Reviews

  1. Peterloo dir. by Mike Leigh (review)
  2. Steve Poole
  3. pp. 227-230
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  1. Frankenreads (review)
  2. Daniel Cook
  3. pp. 230-231
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  1. It's Alive!: "Frankenstein" at 200 (review)
  2. Julie Camarda
  3. pp. 232-234
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  1. Mary Shelley: The Life that Inspired "Frankenstein." dir. by Haifaa Almansour (review)
  2. Michelle Faubert
  3. pp. 234-236
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Books Received

  1. Books Received
  2. pp. 237-238
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