Romantic Period Writings, 1798-1832: An AnthologyIan Haywood, Zachary Leader Psychology Press, 1998 - 254 pages Romantic Period Writings 1798-1832 provides a valuable insight into the condition of Britain in the early part of the nineteenth century. It includes original documents from a range of disciplines and discourses. Each section includes a scholarly introduction, select bibliography, and annotations. |
Contents
VI | 6 |
VII | 13 |
VIII | 15 |
IX | 19 |
X | 30 |
XI | 33 |
XII | 37 |
XIII | 43 |
XLVII | 130 |
XLVIII | 131 |
XLIX | 134 |
LII | 136 |
LIII | 139 |
LIV | 144 |
LV | 150 |
LVI | 156 |
XIV | 46 |
XVI | 47 |
XVII | 48 |
XIX | 51 |
XX | 52 |
XXI | 54 |
XXII | 55 |
XXIII | 57 |
XXIV | 61 |
XXV | 66 |
XXVI | 71 |
XXVII | 74 |
XXIX | 77 |
XXXI | 80 |
XXXII | 82 |
XXXIII | 83 |
XXXIV | 86 |
XXXV | 88 |
XXXVI | 89 |
XXXVII | 93 |
XXXVIII | 97 |
XXXIX | 101 |
XLI | 103 |
XLII | 106 |
XLIII | 110 |
XLIV | 114 |
XLV | 117 |
XLVI | 124 |
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