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A scholarly literary quarterly focused on Romanticism and early nineteenth-century literature.

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"Which is the merchant here? and which the Jew?": friends and enemies in Walter Scott's crusader novels.(Critical essay)
December 22, 2008... THROUGHOUT MOST OF THE PERFORMANCE HISTORY OF THE MERCHANT OF Venice there would have been little or no motive to attend to the line I take here as my title. If the stage is crowded, with Shylock skulking somewhere in the background and Antonio indistinguishable from the other well-dressed...

Lyrical feeling: Novalis' anthropology of the senses.(Critical essay)
December 22, 2008... SCHOLARS HAVE RECENTLY BEGUN TO RECONSIDER KANT'S PHILOSOPHICAL project, and the Enlightenment project for which it often stands, as "one of bridging, not just sounding the abyss of dualism between reason and nature." (1) And, as Immanuel Kant writes in his Logic, to consider the unity of man...

Blake's "Tyger" as Miltonic beast.(William Blake and John Milton)(Critical essay)
December 22, 2008... WILLIAM BLAKE'S "TYGER" IN SONGS OF EXPERIENCE, 1794, ROAMS throughout the poet s later symbolical books, and despite the intense scrutiny that scholars have dedicated to Blake's famous beast, it has not been recognized that imagery referencing the genesis, evolution, and redemption of this...

"Her ideas arranged themselves": re-membering poetry in Radcliffe.(Ann Radcliffe)(Critical essay)
December 22, 2008... IN 1810 ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD WROTE SOMEWHAT ANXIOUSLY ABOUT the tendency of readers to skip over the poems in Ann Radcliffe's novels: It ought not to be forgotten that there are many elegant pieces of poetry interspersed through the volumes of Mrs. Radcliffe.... The true...

"Jerusalem is scattered abroad": Blake's Ottoman geographies.(William Blake)(Critical essay)
December 22, 2008... They came up to Jerusalem; they walked before Albion / In the Exchanges of London every Nation walkd / And London walkd in every Nation mutual in love & harmony / Albion coverd the whole Earth, England encompassd the Nations,/... From bright Japan & China to Hesperia France & England. /...

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