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Screenshot of the beginning of Elizabeth Neiman's review of "Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel" by Lauren Gillingham

Screenshot of the beginning of Elizabeth Neiman's review of "Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel" by Lauren Gillingham

Elizabeth Neiman's review of "Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel" by Lauren Gillingham

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Screenshot of the title and the beginning of Michelle Faubert's review of "Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel: Injured Minds, Ruined Lives" by Deborah Weiss

Screenshot of the title and the beginning of Michelle Faubert's review of "Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel: Injured Minds, Ruined Lives" by Deborah Weiss

Michelle Faubert's review of "Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel: Injured Minds, Ruined Lives" by Deborah Weiss

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Screenshot of the "Book Reviews" heading and the beginning of Ula Lukszo Klein's review of Mary Beth Harris's "A Genealogy of the Gentleman: Women Writers and Masculinity in the Eighteenth Century"

Screenshot of the "Book Reviews" heading and the beginning of Ula Lukszo Klein's review of Mary Beth Harris's "A Genealogy of the Gentleman: Women Writers and Masculinity in the Eighteenth Century"

Ula Lukszo Klein's review of "A Genealogy of the Gentleman: Women Writers and Masculinity in the Eighteenth Century" by Mary Beth Harris

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Screenshot of article title and opening abstract for "Romantic-Era Gothic: A Vital Field of Inquiry" by Christina Morin

Screenshot of article title and opening abstract for "Romantic-Era Gothic: A Vital Field of Inquiry" by Christina Morin

Christina Morin, "Romantic-Era Gothic: A Vital Field of Inquiry"

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Title and partial abstract of "'A School Boy's Guide to Infidelity': Religion, Politics, and Poetry in Jacob Bryant's Trojan War" by Dafydd Moore

Title and partial abstract of "'A School Boy's Guide to Infidelity': Religion, Politics, and Poetry in Jacob Bryant's Trojan War" by Dafydd Moore

Dafydd Moore, "'A School Boy's Guide to Infidelity': Religion, Politics, and Poetry in Jacob Bryant's Trojan War"

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Excerpted abstract and title for "'The True, Old-Fashioned Foretelling, Flitting, Gliding Ghost': The Aesthetics of Ghost-Belief and Mary Shelley's Necromantic Practice of Mourning," by Alex Thomas

Excerpted abstract and title for "'The True, Old-Fashioned Foretelling, Flitting, Gliding Ghost': The Aesthetics of Ghost-Belief and Mary Shelley's Necromantic Practice of Mourning," by Alex Thomas

Alex Thomas, "'The True, Old-Fashioned, Foretelling, Flitting, Gliding Ghost': The Aesthetics of Ghost-Belief and Mary Shelley's Necromantic Practice of Mourning

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Screenshot of article title and part of the abstract for "A Bookman's Charles Lamb" by Gillian Russell.

Screenshot of article title and part of the abstract for "A Bookman's Charles Lamb" by Gillian Russell.

Gillian Russell, "A Bookman's Charles Lamb: Claude A. Prance's Elian Twentieth Century"

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Shibboleth Authentication Request

The Spring issue of Studies in Romanticism is now available open access via @projectmuse.bsky.social: muse-jhu-edu.ezproxy.bu.edu/journal/754. Details in the thread.

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Individual and Collaborative Fellowships - Schloss Wiepersdorf (en) The Cultural Foundation Schloss Wiepersdorf awards individual and collaborative fellowships to artists and writers in Schloss Wiepersdorf (State of Brandenburg, Fläming).

The Cultural Foundation Schloss Wiepersdorf offers residency fellowships in Schloss Wiepersdorf (State of Brandenburg, Germany) to artists and scholars.

Applications for 2027 are welcome until April 15. Details at the link below:

www.schloss-wiepersdorf.de/en/individua...

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Jane Stabler, "'Bibliopolar Pleasure': Reading Byron at the Bicentenary"

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Piya Pal-Lapinski, "Byron the Osmanlı: Remapping Ottoman Affinities in The Corsair and The Siege of Corinth"

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Maria Schoina, "Reclaiming Greece in Byron's Don Juan"

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Diego Saglia, "Byron's Iberia: Places, Texts, Objects, and Things"

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James Chandler, "Byron and Staël: ou l'Italie"

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Jeffrey N. Cox and Greg Kucich, "Byron and the Trans-Mediterranean 'Cult of the South':
A Bicentennial Special Issue"

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A special issue titled "Byron and the Trans-Mediterranean “Cult of the South”: A Bicentennial Special Issue," and guest Jeffrey N. Cox and Greg Kucich, the issue includes essay by Jeffrey N. Cox and Greg Kucich, James Chandler, Diego Saglia, Maria Schoina, Piya Pal-Lapinski, and Jane Stabler.

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Project MUSE - Studies in Romanticism

A reminder that our wonderful Fall 2025 issue is available on @projectmuse.bsky.social and is open access: muse.jhu.edu/journal/754!

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David Mullins, "Shelley's Sleeplistening: Democratic Sorority in Act IV of Prometheus Unbound"

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Greta Colombani, "Invocation, Evocation, Vocation: Communication with the Dead and Poetic Investiture in Felicia Hemans's 'A Spirit's Return.'"

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Hilary Havens, "Maria Edgeworth's Fictional Fragments and Unreliable Narrators."

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We are excited to announce the publication of our Summer 2025 issue, which includes essays by Hilary Havens, Greta Colombani, and David Mullins. The issue is available Open Access on Project Muse
@projectmuse.bsky.social
: muse.jhu.edu/issue/55681. Details in the thread.

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Joseph Albernaz’s review of Shelley with Benjamin: A Critical Mosaic by Mathelinda Nabugodi.

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James Metcalf’s review of Objects of Liberty: British Writers and Revolutionary Souvenirs by Pamela Buck

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Michael Dettelbach’s review of The Invention of Humboldt: On the Geopolitics of Knowledge, edited by Mark Thurner and Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra

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J. Mark Smith, “The Abandoned and the Forsaken: William Wordsworth, Geoffrey Hartman, Childhood Misfortune, and the Counterseparations of Poetry”

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Alistair Robinson, “Spring, Streets, and Chimney Sweeps: May Day in Regency London and Benjamin Robert Haydon’s Punch (1829)”

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Shuta Kiba, “Erasmus Darwin and the Biopolitics of the Vital Habit”

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We are excited to announce the publication of our Spring 2025 issue, which includes essays by Shuta Kiba, Alistair Robinson, and J. Mark Smith. The issue is available Open Access on Project Muse @projectmuse.bsky.social: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54703. Details in the thread.

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Michael Dettelbach’s review of The Invention of Humboldt: On the Geopolitics of Knowledge, edited by Mark Thurner and Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra

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J. Mark Smith, “The Abandoned and the Forsaken: William Wordsworth, Geoffrey Hartman, Childhood Misfortune, and the Counterseparations of Poetry”

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