Romanticism Study Guide Sources

This Study Guide consists of approximately 53 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Romanticism.

Romanticism Study Guide Sources

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Al-Ghalith, Asad, "T. S. Eliot's Poetry: Intimations of Wordsworth's Romantic Concerns," in the Midwest Quarterly,Autumn 1994, p. 42.

Behrendt, Stephen C., "New Romanticisms for Old; Displacing Our Expectations and Our Models," in the Midwest Quarterly, Winter 2000, p. 145.

Bevir, Mark, "British Socialism and American Romanticism," in the English Historical Review, September 1995, p. 878.

Brooks-Davies, Douglas, "'To Autumn': Overview," in Reference Guide to English Literature, 2d ed., edited by D. L. Kirkpatrick, St. James Press, 1991.

Fuller, David, "Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Overview," in Reference Guide to English Literature, 2d ed., edited by D. L. Kirkpatrick, St. James Press, 1991.

Greenfield, John. R., Foreword, in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 110: British Romantic Prose Writers, 1789-1832, edited by Bradford K. Mudge, Gale Research, 1991.

Griffith, George V., "An Overview of Frankenstein," in Exploring Novels, Gale, 1998. Hall, R. Bruce, "Moving beyond the Romantic Biases in Natural Areas Recreation," in the Journal of Leisure Research, Winter...

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