British Romanticism and the Edinburgh review : bicentenary essays
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British Romanticism and the Edinburgh review : bicentenary essays
Palgrave Macmillan, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The bicentenary of the foundation of the Edinburgh Review has provided the foremost scholars in the field with the opportunity to re-examine the pervasive significance of the most important literary review of the Romantic period. These essays assess the controversial role played by the Edinburgh Review in the development of Romantic literature and explore its sense of 'Scottishness' in the context of early nineteenth-century British culture.
Table of Contents
- Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Introduction: M.Demata & D.Wu Francis Jeffrey and the Scottish Critical Tradition
- P.Flynn The Edinburgh Review and the Representation of Scotland
- F.Stafford A Great Theatre of Outrage and Disorder: Figuring Ireland in the Edinburgh Review , 1802-29
- T.Webb Prejudiced Knowledge: Travel Literature in the Edinburgh Review
- M.Demata Walter Scott, Antiquarianism, and the Political Discourse of the Edinburgh Review , 1802-11
- S.Manning Jeffreyism, Byron's Wordsworth, and the Nonhuman in Nature
- P.H.Fry Against their Better Selves: Byron, Jeffrey and the Edinburgh
- J.Stabler Rancour and Rabies: Hazlitt, Coleridge and Jeffrey in Dialogue
- D.Wu Women and the Edinburgh Review
- S.Curran Index
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