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Studies in Romanticism is the flagship journal of Romantic literary studies. Since its founding in 1961, SiR has been committed to advancing the study of literature and culture in the dynamic "Romantic Century" of 1750-1850. International in sympathies and interdisciplinary in approaches, SiR publishes the highest caliber scholarship on British, Anglophone, and European Romantic-era studies from diverse methodological perspectives.
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Volume 63, Number 4, Winter 2024Table of Contents
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View “Rolled round in earth’s Diurnal course”: Mary Shelley, Romantic Science, and Suicide as Natural Death
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View “Whichever Way You Move . . . It is Ready to Swallow You”: The Gothic Atlantic and the Mobile Oubliette
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View Our Androgynes, Ourselves: Trans Allegory in Coleridge’s Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character
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View Feeling Snaky: Fantasms and the Object of Desire in Keats’s 1820 Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes
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View Rage, Embodiment, and Withdrawal: Trans Impossibilities in William Blake’s The [First] Book of Urizen
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View The Political Thought of Thomas Spence: Beyond Poverty and Empire by Matilde Cazzola (review)
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| ISSN | 2330-118X |
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| Print ISSN | 0039-3762 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-02-15 |
| Open Access | Yes |




