2013
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38. Theories of the Romantic Grotesque
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91. British Romantic Expatriates
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136. Morris and New England
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148. Surface Reading by Hand: The Manual Turn in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
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173. The University of Romanticism
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205. Peterloo Revisited: New Forms of Political Dissent in the Aftermath of the 1819 Manchester Massacre
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221. Teaching Byron
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241. Accessing Romanticism through Atlantic Slavery: Period, Archive, Memory, Scholarship
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324. Romanticism and Theories of Emotion
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357. Reimagining the Romantic Imagination
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375. Decadent Poetics
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379. Romantic Realism, Victorian Romance
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379. Romantic Realism, Victorian Romance
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441. Disability in Jane Eyre: The Madwoman and the Blindman
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453. Victorian Attention
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473. Print and Beyond: Publishing Rossetti, Morris, and the Aesthetes
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498. Logic and Victorian Literature
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501. Small Worlds: Projection, Magnification, and Scale in Victorian and Modern Britain
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537. Victorian Erotic Networks
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542. Pining for Scotland: An Arboreal Nation
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553. John Clare: Nature and the Self
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594. Jane Moody and Romantic Theater Studies: An Illegitimate Legacy
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636. The Dickens Theater
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687. British Romantic Books
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708. Victorian Oral Culture, circa 1861–1901
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745. Rethinking the Victorian Marriage Plot
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747. Oscar Wilde in Print and Visual Culture
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781. Victorian Distraction
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787. Dicken's Poetry, Poetry's Dickens
2012
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42. Morris's Artistic Descendants: Women Writers, Artists, and Designers
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74. Revisiting Emotion and Gender in the Regency
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118. Linear Isomorphism and Represented Environments in the British Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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122. Romantic Comedy, Romantic Play
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179. Pre-Raphaelite Audiences: Artists, Critics, Readers
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218. Romanticism and Religion
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224. Michael Field and the Arts
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251. Immaterial Evidence: Rhetoric, Religion, and Statistics
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251. Immaterial Evidence: Rhetoric, Religion, and Statistics
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279. Devotion Unbound: New Approaches to Victorian Poetics and Religion
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343. The Cultural Place of Nineteenth-Century Poetry
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364. Romantic Number(s)
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418. Exploring Scots
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447. Dickensian Things
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466. The Material Keats
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492. Bodily Evidence
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518. "This Is Not a Thing": Rethinking Romantic Materiality
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523. Modern Love at 150: Reassessing George Meredith's Poetry
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546. John Clare: Writing, Identity, and Culture
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551. Lady of the Lakes: Harriet Martineau and the New Age of Reason
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600. Lord Byron: Poetry in Manuscript, Poetry in Print
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642. Foregrounding Backgrounds: Theorizing British Settings from 1772 to 1893
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688. Dickensian Beginnings
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723. Ethics and Literary Experience
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724. Romantic Number(s): Body, Individuality, Automaton, Multitude
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735. After the Jacobites
2011
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8. Serial Narrative: Theory and Practice
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81. William Morris and the Arts: Architecture, Crafts, Design
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119. Adapting Dickens
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176. Exploring Victorian Subjectivity: Nineteenth-Century British Diaries
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230. Dorian Gray Forever: The Aesthetic Life (and Afterlife) of Wilde's Novel
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245. Cash Bar and Luncheon Arranged by the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association
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273. John Clare and the Classroom
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310. The Pre-Raphaelites and the Medieval Past
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332. Dickens and Psychoanalysis
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334. Locating Romantic Sociability
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372. Victorian Form: Bad Form
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379. Neo-Romanticism and Contemporary Film
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459. P. B. Shelley and the Gothic
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488. Victorian Form: Good Form
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530. Victorian Geology: Gender, Empire, Temporality
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561. Victorian Cut and Paste: Class and the Performative Politics of Print
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568. Remembering Carl Woodring: Tactful Truth Teller in Literature's Embattled Profession
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589. Victorian Cultivations
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590. Late-Nineteenth-Century Media Consumption, Literature, and Modernity
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622. Dickens, History, and Historiography
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624. Technology, Culture, and Authenticity, 1850+1910
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634. Thinking through Form: Romantic Biography
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655. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Keats-Shelley Association of America
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665. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on the Victorian Period
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697. Victorian Internationalism: The Victorian Novel and Continental Politics
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712. Lord Byron: Lives and Afterlives
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715. British Romanticism and Film
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728. Forgotten Romantic: Reassessing Jane Porter
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809. Stepping Westward
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820. Victorian Form: Form and Value
2009
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12. Major Romantic Writers
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13. Literary Form and the Social: Victorian Poetry
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34. Tennyson in Our Time
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163. Victorian Commemorations
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167. The Romantic Book
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186. Cash Bar and Luncheon Arranged by the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association
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257. John Clare and the Long Nineteenth Century
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270. Byron and the Revolutionary Spirit
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330. Alterity in George Eliot's Ethics of Sympathy
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339. The Ends of Romanticism
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385. Music and the Pre-Raphaelites
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427A. Romanticism and the Wider World
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441. Late Victorian Biopolitics
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533. "Four O'Clock Friends": John Murray and His Circle
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553. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Keats-Shelley Association of America
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559. Dickens and Play
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590. Keats, Aesthetics, History (Twenty-Five Years On)
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600. Romantic Climates
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630. Darwin's Origin after 150 Years
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692. Romanticism and Diaspora
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696. Romanticism and the Ethics of Aesthetics
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719. William Morris: Later Friends and Associates
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747. Victorian Rituals
2008
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10. Romantic Biography
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27. Byron and/as/in Popular Culture
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40. Victorian Vulgarity
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60. Keats and America
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66. Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic Prose
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121. Chemistry, Medicine, and Technology in Household Words and All the Year Round
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148. Rethinking Regency Literature: A Question of Periodization
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189. Sensation and the Spectacle of Imperial Failure
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272. Dickens and Science
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303. Rule, Britannia!
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323. William Morris's Early Friends: New Research
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338. The Romantic Event
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353. Byron and/as/in Popular Culture: A Conversation with Benjamin Markovits
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396. Seasides
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467. Clare and His Circle
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516. Romanticism, Empire, and the Global
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581. Shaw and His Contemporaries
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609. Cultural Politics in the Romantic Period
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675. Romantic Lives and Letters
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701. Sea Crossings
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755. Joseph Johnson
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779. Aestheticism and Politics: Rossetti, Pater, Wilde
2007
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15. The Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic Family
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69. Mid-Victorian Self-Assessments: Images of the Age
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99. Life, Debt, and Death: The Victorian Businessman
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141. Blake's London
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169. Circulating China in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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213. Blake at 250
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222. Cash Bar and Luncheon Arranged by the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association
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243. Mid-Victorian Self-Assessments: Victorians between Past and Future
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244. Romantic Futures: Romantic Circles at the Start of Its Second Decade
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277. The Functions of Dickens Criticism at the Present Time: Dickens Material(ized)
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297. Travel, Nationalism, and Medical Diagnosis
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322. The Material of Devotion: Books, Bodies, and Victorian Women's Religious Poetry
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409. The Body as Boundary in Victorian Culture and Medicine
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452. Byron and America
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483. Morris as Metatext: Manuscripts, Print Forms, and Illustrations
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546. Romantic Translation
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589. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Keats-Shelley Association of America
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596. John Clare in History
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598. New Directions in Nineteenth-Century Genre Studies: The Forms of Jewishness
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653. Romanticism, Religion, and the Secular
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677. George Eliot Biography: Forty Years since Haight
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714. Mid-Victorian Self-Assessments: The Social Role of Art
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720. Spaces of Belonging: Mapping Englishness in Victorian Fiction
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752. Romanticism and the Transatlantic Contract
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773. The Functions of Dickens Criticism at the Present Time: Dickens's Afterlife
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779. Romantic Reading
2006
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24. Romanticism and the Everyday I: The Decorative Arts
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33. Romantic Poetry: Voice, Accent, Dialect, and Silence I
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169. Victorian Keywords Reconsidered I: Mind, Aesthetics, Taste
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172. Cash Bar and Luncheon Arranged by the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association
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190. Pre-Raphaelitism and the World of Victorian Art
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195. The Celebrity Culture of British Romanticism
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213. Romanticism and the Everyday II: The Ordinary
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370. Byron, Don Juan, and Ottava Rima
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397. Romanticism: Poetry and Poetics of Sound
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454. Victorian Keywords Reconsidered II: Secularization, Slavery, Hypocrisy
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524. Romanticism and the Everyday III: Practices of Taste
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533. Cash Bar, Reception, and Dinner Arranged by the Keats-Shelley Association of America
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577. Victorian Keywords Reconsidered III: Work and Career
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600. Dickens and Affect
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677. John Clare: Pastoral and Performance
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721. Romantic Poetry: Voice, Accent, Dialect, and Silence II
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722. Morris and Gender
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747. Letters in the Romantic Period
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758. Victorian Futures: Beyond Nostalgia
2005
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77. Writing Periodically: Life Writing
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117. Victorian Visual Culture and Its Fictions
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143. Dickens and Mobility: Technology and Travel
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170. Luncheon and Cash Bar Arranged by the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association
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175. The Social Life of The Woman in White
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196. Alternative Possessiveness in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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208. British Romanticism and the Idea of America
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248. "The Romance of Real Life": Romanticism and the Discourses of Realism
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250. Places and Spaces: Mapping the Pre-Raphaelite Aesthetic
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265. Byron, Scotland, and the Scots
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270. Victorian Tropicopolitanisms
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313. Landmark Works in Romantic Studies I
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338. Writing Periodically: Theory
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411. Twenty-First Century Clare
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488. Writing Periodically: Poetry and Periodicals
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543. Romantics Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Keats-Shelley Association of America
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589. Beyond Orientalism: The Foreign Spaces of Victorian Sexology
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605. Romantic Revolutions in the Twenty-First Century: Politics, Poetics, Markets
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670. Censorship, Silence, Figuration
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686. Dance and the Victorians
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733. Dickens and Mobility: Moving Out, Moving Up
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747. Ambivalence in Romantic Poetry
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757. Morris and Modern Theories
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760. Landmark Works in Romantic Studies II
2004
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85. Memory: Mechanism, Management, and Meaning
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145. Psychopathologies of Everyday Romanticism
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149. Cash Bar and Luncheon Arranged by the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association
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219. The International Morris
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229. Hybrids I: Double Forms
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271. Wordsworth's Theory of Poetry
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311. New Perspectives on Clare and Nature: Ecology, Aesthetics, Natural History
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323. Victorian Altruism and Egoism
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378. Romanticism's Short Narratives
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393. Dickens Life Stories
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441. Rethinking British Romantic Period Fiction
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460. Romantic Literature and the Sciences I
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506. Romancing the Colonies: Australia and New Zealand as Utopia and Wasteland
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512. Hybrids II: Generic Mixes
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556. Romantics Reception, Sponsored by the Byron Society of America
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572. Dinner Arranged by the Keats-Shelley Association of America
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607. Hybrids III: Psychosocial Amalgams
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659. Ladies' Magazines, 1770-1840
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701. Intercultural Imaginings after Waterloo
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706. Byron in the East: Research Resources on the Atlantic Coast
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718. Taking Liberties with the Pre-Raphaelites
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737. Dickens and Accounting: Numbers, Realism, and the Keeping of the Books
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750. Romantic Literature and the Sciences II