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The Cambridge Introduction to Charles Dickens
Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 16.00A lively and accessible introduction for general readers, students, teachers, and academics. more...
Blake and Conflict
Palgrave Macmillan 2008; US$ 95.00Famously, Blake believed that 'without contraries' there could be no 'progression'. Conflict was integral to his artistic vision, and his style, but it had more to do with critical engagement than any urge to victory. The essays in this volume look at conflict as it marked Blake's thinking on politics, religion and the visual arts. more...
Romanticism and Revolution
Wiley 2010; US$ 103.95Romanticism and Revolution: A Reader presents an anthology of the key texts that both defined the debate over the French Revolution during the 1790s and influenced the Romantic authors. Presents readings chronologically to allow readers to experience the unfolding of the debate as it occurred in the 1790s Provides an accessible and in-depth... more...
The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 17401830
Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 24.00This 2004 volume offers an introduction to British literature that challenges the traditional divide between eighteenth-century and Romantic studies. more...
Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
Oxford University Press 2009; US$ 8.99Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) is both an arresting travel book and a personal memoir. In it Wollstonecraft describes the sublime landscape and the events and people she encounters. This edition includes reviews, additional letters, and documents on the background to the journey. - ;'If ever there... more...
Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities and the French Revolution
Palgrave Macmillan 2009; US$ 90.00A Tale of Two Cities has always been one of Dickens's most popular texts. Using a variety of disciplinary approaches, this new collection of essays examines the origins of Dickens vision of the French Revolution, the literary power of the text itself, and its enduring place in British culture through stage and screen adaptations. more...
Barnaby Rudge
Oxford University Press, UK 2003; US$ 8.99Set in London at the time of the Gordon Riots, Barnaby Rudge interweaves a murder mystery with the story of Lord George Gordon's dangerous appeal to old religious prejudices. The brilliant descriptions of the destruction of Newgate prison by the rioters contain some of Dickens's most vivid writing. This edition uses the forthcoming Clarendon... more...
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