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Resource guide on Romanticism
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Resource Guide on Romanticism c1780-1830
William Blake: Creation of Eve
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This guide is divided into:
1. General critical guides to the Romantic era
2. The Romantic poets
3. Romantic prose
4. AV materials
5. Journals
6. Websites
I. General critical guides to the Romantic era
Individual titles
The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature
Edited by: James Chandler
Call no. PR146.C178
A concise companion to the Romantic age
Edited by: Jon Klancher
A collection of essays on the romantic era.
Call No: PR447.C744
Romanticism : an anthology
Edited by: Duncan Wu
Call No.: PR1139.R759 2006
Critical Series
Cambridge Studies in Romanticism
The HSS library has more than 40 titles in this series of critical works devoted to English
literature 1780-1830. To browse titles in the series, enter ‘Cambridge Studies in
Romanticism’ in the library catalogue search box.
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II. The Romantic poets
Romantic poetry
Edited by Duncan Wu
Call No: PR1222.R759
The Cambridge companion to British romantic poetry
Edited by James Chandler
Call no. PR590.C178
Cambridge Companion to Literature Series
The Cambridge companion to William Blake / edited by Morris Eaves.
Call No: PR4147.C178
The Cambridge companion to Coleridge / edited by Lucy Newlyn
Call No: PR4484.C26C178
The Cambridge companion to Keats / edited by Susan J. Wolfson
Call No: PR4837.C178
The Cambridge companion to Shelley / edited by Timothy Morton..
Call No: PR5438.C178
The Cambridge companion to Wordsworth / edited by Stephen Gill.
Call No: PR5888.C178
Bloom's classic critical views series
William Blake / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call no: PR4147.W716
George Gordon, Lord Byron / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call No: PR4388.G347 2009
Samuel Taylor Coleridge / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call No: PR4147.W716
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Percy Shelley / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call No: PR5438.P432
William Wordsworth / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call No: PR5881.W719W 2009
III. Romantic prose
The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period / edited by Richard Maxwell,
Katie Trumpener
Call No: PR858.R73C178
Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley [e-book]
Author: Esther Schor
The Cambridge companion to Jane Austen / edited by Edward Copeland and Juliet
McMaster [e-book]
Mary Shelley / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call No: PR5398.M393 2008
Jane Austen / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Call No: PR4037.J33 2008
Edinburgh edition of the Waverley novels by Sir Walter Scott
23 volume set
Call no. PR5322
The complete works of Thomas De Quincey
The Pickering Masters ‘The Works of Thomas De Quincey
21 volume set
Call No: PR4530.W926
A companion to Jane Austen / edited by Claudia L.
Johnson and Clara Tuite.
Call No: PR4037.C737
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Jane Austen and the romantic poets / William
Deresiewicz
Call No: PR4038.L5D431
Enlightening Romanticism, Romancing the Enlightenment: British Novels from
1750-1832
[electronic resource]
Author: Wallace, Miriam L.
This collection of essays challenges definitions of ‘Romanticism’ and ‘The
Enlightenment’.
Romanticism and the Gothic: Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation
[electronic resource]
Author: Gamer, Michael
This title examines the link between high Romantic literature and the Gothic.
IV. AV Materials
AV materials are available at the Business or ADM Library (please check the library
catalogue for location) where they can be viewed. For students, borrowing is restricted to
4 hours.
BBC adaptations of the novels of Jane Austen
Sense and Sensibility
Directed by John Alexander
Call No: PR4034.S43S478S
Pride and prejudice
Director: Simon Langton
Call No: PR4034.P72P947A
Northanger Abbey
Call No: PR4034.N871A
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Mansfield Park
Director: Nick Dance
Call No: PR4034.M33M287P
Emma
Director: Jim O'Hanlon
Call No: PR4034.E53E54EM
Persuasion
Director: John Daly
Call No: PR4034.P467 2003
Romantic poets
The Romantic poets
[sound recording]
Selected works of Blake,
Byron, Coleridge, Keats,
Shelley, Wordsworth, read
by various narrators.
Call No: PR1222.R759P
DISCS 1-6
Sir Walter Scott, poet and
novelist, 1771-1832
[videorecording]
Director: Malcolm Hossick.
Call No: PR5332.S619
The Romantic poets
[videorecording]
Producer: Lara Lowe.Detail
Call No. PR590.R759
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1792-
1822
[videorecording]
Director: Malcolm Hossick
Call No: PR5431.P431
Percy Bysshe Shelley
[sound recording].
PR5403.S545P
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
[videorecording]
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Call No.: PN1995.9.F8M393
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V. Journals
1. Byron journal
Published twice annually by Liverpool University Press for The Byron Society.
2. European Romantic Review
Journal of the North American Society for the study of Romanticism. Focuses on
innovative scholarship on the literature and culture of Europe, Great Britain and
the Americas from 1760-1840.
3. Keats-Shelley Review
One hundred year-old journal published twice annually by the Keats-Shelley
Memorial Association. Focuses on Romanticism, English literature and Anglo-
Italian relations.
4. Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies
Published by the British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies
5. John Clare Society Journal
Published by John Clare Society
6. Romanticism
Published by Edinburgh University Press, this journal focuses on literature
published between 1750-1850. Includes critical, historical, textual and
bibliographical essays.
7. Studies in Romanticism
Published by the trustees of Boston University. Includes many ‘thematic’ issues
such as the summer 2011 issue which features articles about Keats.
8. Wordsworth Circle
Published by New York University. Articles focus on contemporary studies of
literature, culture and society in England from 1760-1850.
VI. Websites
1. Romantic Circles
An academic peer-reviewed website dedicated to Romantic literature and
culture.
2. William Blake Archive
A hyperlinked archive of Blake’s work. Includes high quality digital images.
Sponsored by the Library of Congress.
3. The Romantic Chronology
A chronology of the Romantic era, which can be searched by date, topic or by
specific entry such as an author or historical figure.
4. The Web Concordance
A web concordance to poems by Blake, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley and
Wordsworth.