The Oxford Handbook of British Romantic Prose is the first full-length essay collection devoted entirely to British Romantic nonfiction prose.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- PART I EXPLORATION AND IDEAS OF EMPIRE
- 1: Jared Hickman: Africa
- 2: Daniel Sanjiv Roberts: Asia
- 3: Diego Saglia: Europe
- 4: Porscha Fermanis: Latin America
- 5: Stephen Minta: The Levant
- 6: Pam Perkins: North America
- 7: Siobhan Maria Carroll: Polar Prose
- 8: Deirdre Coleman: Voyaging in the Pacific
- PART II NATION AND REGION
- 9: David Stewart: Landscape
- 10: Matthew Sangster: Metropolitanism
- 11: David Higgins: Nature Writing
- 12: Alex Broadhead: Regionalism: England
- 13: Sonja Lawrenson: Regionalism: Ireland
- 14: Anthony Jarrells: Regionalism: Scotland
- 15: Jane Aaron: Regionalism: Wales
- PART III IMAGINATION AND INTELLECTUAL CULTURE
- 16: Deidre Lynch: Antiquarian Publishing
- 17: Clare A. Simmons: History
- 18: Noah Heringman: Natural Science
- 19: Tom Duggett: Religious Controversy
- 20: Regina Hewitt: Social Science
- PART IV COMPLEX IDENTITES
- 21: Ian Balfour: Autobiography
- 22: Mark Schoenfield and Alec Jordan: Biography
- 23: Barry Milligan: Confessions
- 24: Charles W. Mahoney: Diaries, Notebooks, and Marginalia
- 25: Thomas Richardson: Letters
- PART V AESTHETICS, LANGUAGE, AND STYLE
- 26: Timothy P. Campbell: Fashion
- 27: Quentin Bailey: Fine Arts
- 28: Jane Moore: Music
- 29: Andrew Warren: Philosophy
- 30: Yasmin Solomonescu: Rhetoric
- 31: Daniel DeWispelare: Translation
- PART VI POLITICS
- 32: Yoon Sun Lee: Political Controversy I: The Revolution Debate
- 33: John Gardner: Political Controversy II: Waterloo to Peterloo
- 34: Kathryn Chittick: Political Controversy III: The Great Reform Bill
- 35: Robert J. Mayhew: Political Economy
- 36: Michael Demson: Political Parody and Satire
- PART VII SOCIAL BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
- 37: Donelle Ruwe: Children's Literature
- 38: Suzanne L. Barnett: Education
- 39: Anya Taylor: Food and Drink
- 40: Peter J. Kitson: Opium
- 41: Joel Black: Poetic Justice, Prosaic Crime
- 42: James Najarian: Sexualities
- 43: Elizabeth Bohls: Slavery
- 44: John Strachan: Sports Writing
- 45: Lily Gurton-Wachter: War
- PART VIII AUTHORS, CRITICS, READERS, REVIEWERS
- 46: Duncan Wu: Dramatic Criticism
- 47: Robert Morrison: Essays
- 48: Andrew Keanie: Literary Criticism
- 49: Nicholas Mason: Literary Parody and Satire
- 50: Richard Cronin: Magazines
- 51: David Latané: Newspapers
- 52: Rebecca Cole Heinowitz: Prefaces, Prospectuses, Defences, and Manifestos
- 53: Jonathan Cutmore: Reviews
- 54: Will Bowers: Table Talk