Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland New Prospects
This collection brings together current research on topics that are perennially important to Romantic studies: the life and work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and the landscape and history of his native Switzerland.
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eline M. Labbe WRITING ROMANTICISM Charlotte Smith and William Wordsworth, 1784–1807 April London LITERARY HISTORY WRITING, 1770–1820 Robert Morrison and Daniel Sanjiv Roberts (editors) ROMANTICISM AND BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE ‘An Unprecedented Phenomenon’ Catherine Packham EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY VITALISM Bodies, Culture, Politics Emma Peacocke ROMANTICISM AND THE MUSEUM Murray G.H. Pittock MATERIAL CULTURE AND SEDITION, 1688–1760 Treacherous Objects, Secret Places Jessica Richard THE ROMANCE OF GAMBLING IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH NOVEL Andrew Rudd SYMPATHY AND INDIA IN BRITISH LITERATURE, 1770–1830 Seth Rudy LITERATURE AND ENCYCLOPEDISM IN ENLIGHTENMENT BRITAIN Sharon Ruston CREATING ROMANTICISM Case Studies in the Literature, Science and Medicine of the 1790s Yasmin Solomonescu JOHN THELWALL AND THE MATERIALIST IMAGINATION Richard Squibbs URBAN ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PERIODICAL ESSAY Transatlantic Retrospects David Stewart ROMANTIC MAGAZINES AND METROPOLITAN LITERARY CULTURE Rebecca Tierney-Hynes NOVEL MINDS Philosophers and Romance Readers, 1680–1740 P. Westover NECROMANTICISM Travelling to Meet the Dead, 1750–1860
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Also by Angela Esterhammer: SPHERES OF ACTION: Speech and Performance in Romantic Culture (ed.) ROMANTICISM AND IMPROVISATION, 1750–1850 Northrop Frye, NORTHROP FRYE ON MILTON AND BLAKE (ed.) SPONTANEOUS OVERFLOWS AND REVIVIFYING RAYS: Romanticism and the Discourse of Improvisation ROMANTIC POETRY: Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages (ed.) THE ROMANTIC PERFORMATIVE: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism CREATING STATES: Studies in the Performative Language of John Milton and William Blake R. M. Rilke, TWO STORIES OF PRAGUE (trans.) Also by Diane Piccitto: BLAKE’S DRAMA: Theatre, Performance, and Identity in the Illuminated Books Also by Patrick Vincent: Helen Maria Williams, A TOUR IN SWITZERLAND (ed.) CHILLON: A Literary Guide (ed.) LA SUISSE VUE PAR LES ÉCRIVAINS DE LANGUE ANGLAISE AMERICAN POETRY: Walt Whitman to the Present (ed.) THE ROMANTIC POETESS: European Culture, Politics and Gender, 1820–1840
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Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland New Prospects Edited by
Angela Esterhammer Professor of English, University of Toronto, Canada
Diane Piccitto Lecturer, Plymouth University, UK
and
Patrick Vincent Professor of English, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Selection, introduction and editorial matter © Angela Esterhammer, Diane Piccitto and Patrick Vinc
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