Romanticism

Papers
(The median citation count of Romanticism is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Richard C. Sha Imagination and Science in Romanticism4
From Cloudy Trophies to Quiet Power: Keats’s Hyperions, the 1819 Odes, and Michael O’Neill’s Late Poetry2
Fanny Brawne and Criticism1
Elizabeth A. Neiman, Minerva’s Gothics: The Politics and Poetics of Romantic Exchange, 1780–18201
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Introduction: Spots of Time1
Chris Washington and Anne C. McCarthy, Romanticism and Speculative Realism1
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Ian Newman, The Romantic Tavern: Literature and Conviviality in the Age of Revolution1
Using Drawings in the Lecture Room: John Soane's Architectural Performances at the Royal Institution1
Susan Civale, Romantic Women’s Life Writing: Reputation and Afterlife0
Beachy Head, Ancient Barrows and the ‘Alembic’ of Romantic Archaeological Poetics0
Anne C. McCarthy Awful Parenthesis: Suspension and the Sublime in Romantic and Victorian Poetry0
Peter Bell’s Professions0
Jason Whittaker, Jerusalem: Blake, Parry, and the Fight for Englishness0
Jessica Fay Wordsworth's Monastic Inheritance: Poetry, Place, and the Sense of Community0
The Draper’s Assistant and Mary Shelley’s Lost Journal0
Sanditon without a Summer0
Keats’s Vanishing Books0
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‘Patient Travail’: Keats and Samson Agonistes0
Ruth Scobie, Celebrity Culture and the Myth of Oceania in Britain 1770–18230
Beyond Christ's Hospital: Five Letters from Thomas Mitchell to Leigh Hunt (1810–1816)0
Austen’s Wordsworth0
David Duff The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism0
Bethan Roberts, Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet: Form, Place and Tradition in the Late Eighteenth Century0
Andrew Franta, Systems Failure: The Uses of Disorder in English Literature0
Thomas Medwin's Indian Journal and Shelley's ‘visioned wanderings’0
Liz Bellamy, The Language of Fruit: Literature and Horticulture in the Long Eighteenth Century0
Austen’s Men, Immortality and Intertextuality0
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‘Two faces, each of a confused countenance’: Coleridge, De Quincey, and Contests of Authority0
Coleridge and the Idea of History0
Reforming Taste through Pope’s ‘celebrated moonlight scene’: Southey, Coleridge, and Wordsworth’s ‘A Night-Piece’0
Arden Hegele, Romantic Autopsy: Literary Form and Medical Reading0
Celestial Variability and Keats's ‘Bright star’0
The Feast of the Fishes: Satire, Slavery and Romantic-Period Children’s Literature0
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‘Our home is with infinitude, and only there’: The Romantic Rhetoric of Infinite Aspiration in a Finite World0
Shelley's Scattered Words in China0
Parodying The Prelude: The Autobiography of John Cowper Powys0
The Publication of Hellas0
Introduction: Humour and Satire0
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The Discrimination of Science and Poetry in Humphry Davy’s Nitrous Oxide Researches0
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Julie Nash Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent0
‘The Great Mrs Churchill was No More’: Death in Jane Austen’s Novels0
Humour in the Letters of Thomas Campbell0
Haggard and woe-begone: The Arundels’ Tomb and John Keats’s ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’0
Creativity and Receptivity in De Quincey's 1821 ‘Confessions’ and Baudelaire's 1860 Adaptation0
Beatrice Turner Romantic Childhood, Romantic Heirs: Reproduction and Retrospection, 1820–18500
Sarah Zimmerman, The Romantic Literary Lecture in Britain0
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‘—and so this tree— / O that such our death may be—’: Shelley’s Last Treescapes0
Stephanie Insley Hershinow, Born Yesterday: Inexperience in the Early Realist Novel0
Bidding Farewell: Echoes of William Wordsworth's ‘Tintern Abbey’ in Xu Zhimo's ‘Cambridge’ Poetry0
Shelley and the Retentive Memory0
Humphry Davy’s Inventions0
Will Bowers, The Italian Idea: Anglo-Italian Radical Literary Culture, 181518230
Introduction: Keats in 1819, Essays in Honour of Michael O’Neill0
Stuart Andrews, The Lake Poets in Prose: Connecting Threads0
Laughing with Young Ben: Vivian Grey, Flim-Flams!, and the Perplexities of Satirical Writing0
Beth Lau, Jane Austen and Sciences of the Mind0
Keats and The Stranger at Inveraray0
Burns, Satan, and the Sin of Rhyme0
Robert Morrison, The Regency Revolution: Jane Austen, Lord Byron and the Making of the Modern World0
Saeko Yoshikawa, William Wordsworth and Modern Travel: Railways, Motorcars and the Lake District, 1830–19400
Christina Lupton Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century0
Diego Saglia, European Literatures in Britain, 1815–1832. Romantic Translations0
Freya Johnston, Jane Austen Early and Late0
The Unwritten History of the Woman of Genius (Austen, Staël, Siddons): What She Says, Goes0
Delinquency (if I may coin that word) and the Conditions of an English Leg-Puller0
Charles Lamb’s Imperfect Solitudes0
Matthew Bevis, Wordsworth’s Fun0
‘To mask, by slight differences in the manner, a virtual identity in the substance’: Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique and De Quincey's ‘Confessions of an English Opium-Eater’0
David Stewart, The Form of Poetry in the 1820s and 1830s: A Period of Doubt0
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Precarious Austen: A Shabby Genteel Story0
‘The Opium-Eater Boasteth Himself to be a Philosopher’: Bodily Subjection and Intellectual Self-fashioning in De Quincey's 1821 ‘Confessions’0
Sociability in the Early Royal Institution: Thomas Richard Underwood, Humphry Davy and Samuel Taylor Coleridge0
Elizabeth A. Dolan and Jacqueline M. Labbe (eds), Placing Charlotte Smith0
‘Such conduct bears Philanthropy’s rare stamp’: The Byronic Hero’s Good Works0
Keats’s Noises Off0
Sarah Haggarty, William Blake in Context, Peter Otto, William Blake and Linda Freedman, William Blake and the Myth of0
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Modelling Genius: Performance and Pedagogy in Coleridge’s Royal Institution Lectures0
Robert Morrison, Thomas De Quincey: 21st-Century Oxford Authors0
Sap(p)hos and Phaons: Robert Merry, Mary Robinson and the Romantic History of the Lesbian Poet0
Mont Blanc Imagined: Poetry, Science and the Prospect-View in Davy and Coleridge0
Matthew Sangster, Living as an Author in the Romantic Period0
On Not Being an Author: De Quincey's ‘Confessions’ and the Performance of Romantic Translatorship0
The Ruins of Palmyra, otherwise, Tedmor, in the Desart: Romantic Reperformances0
Richard Marggraf Turley Keats’s Places0
Elizabeth A. Fay, Romantic Egypt: Abyssal Ground of British Romanticism0
Re-enactment and Romanticism: Wordsworth, Southey, and R.G. Collingwood’s An Autobiography (1939)0
Southey’s Juggernaut: Epic Machinery and the Acceleration of Modernity in The Curse of Kehama (1810)0
Beth Lau, Greg Kucich and Daniel Johnson, Keats's Reading / Reading Keats: Essays in Memory of Jack Stillinger0
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Jane Austen, Mortal Immortal (and Other Contrarieties of Fame)0
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Lucy Cogan, Blake and the Failure of Prophecy0
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‘The Great Distinction of Our Nature’: Imagination and Commerce in the Later Wollstonecraft0
Janine Barchas, The Lost Books of Jane Austen0
Deborah Weiss The Female Philosopher and her Afterlives: Mary Wollstonecraft, the British Novel, and the Transformation of Feminism, 1796–18110
The Professional Poet in the Romantic Period: Unpublished letters from Samuel Rogers to William Wordsworth0
On Sitting Down with John Keats0
Stephen Regan, The Sonnet0
Keats Meets Coleridge0
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‘From his Fellow-countryman’: Keats's Letters Transcribed and Annotated by Benjamin Robert Haydon0
P. B. Shelley, George William Tighe, and the Irish Roots of ‘The Sensitive-Plant’0
Tim Fulford, Wordsworth's Poetry, 1815–18450
Family Resemblance: Displacement and Loss in Jane Austen’s Novels0
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‘Far more deeply interfused’: ‘Tintern Abbey’ between Burkean and Kantian Sublimity0
Eden, Arcadia, and the Death of Poetry in John Keats’s Ode on Indolence0
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David Collings, Disastrous Subjectivities: Romanticism, Modernity, and the Real0
Neoclassical Wordsworth0
Political Austen, Right and Left0
Kerri Andrews, Wanderers: A History of Women Walking0
Opium and Addiction in a Cross-Cultural Context: De Quincey's ‘Confessions’ (1821) and the Chinese Novel, Romantic Illusions of the Fool of Yangzhou (Fengyue meng) (c. 1848)0
Sally Bushell, The Cambridge Companion to ‘Lyrical Ballads’0
Polidori’s ‘The Vampyre’: Composition, Publication, Deception0
A New Letter by Sara Coleridge0
Emily Senior The Caribbean and the Medical Imagination, 1764–1834: Slavery, Disease and Colonial Modernity and Nikki Hessell Romantic Literature a0
‘Willingness for the Everyday’: Ordinariness and Agency in Three Romantic Prefaces0
Travelling in Romantic Bildungsroman Narratives0
Jonathan Mulrooney Romanticism and Theatrical Experience: Kean, Hazlitt, and Keats in the Age of Theatrical News0
Thomas H. Ford, Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air: Atmospheric Romanticism in a Time of Climate Change0
‘The Art of Easy Writing’: The Case of Burns and Byron0
On Seeing the Price of Keats’s Bread: or John Bull Buying the Elgin Marbles in a Time of Climate Crisis, 18160
R. S. White, Keats's Anatomy of Melancholy: Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes and Other Poems (1820)0
Christine and Rab Barnard, Tamsine’s Diary: The Life and Times of a Devon Gentlewoman, 1808–18630
Eliza O’Brien, Helen Stark, and Beatrice Turner, New Approaches to William Godwin: Forms, Fears, Futures0
A Bookish Intervention: Thomas Bewick’s British Birds and the Reconfiguration of Illustrated Natural History0
Distinguished Patronesses: Upper-Class Women and the Royal Institution0
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Susan J. Wolfson Romantic Shades and Shadows0
The Satirist and the Libeller: Peter Finnerty and the Satirist Magazine0
Madeleine Callaghan, Eternity in British Romantic Poetry0
Theatre, Anti-Theatricality and Anti-Blackness in Romantic Criticism0
The Press of the Royal Institution0
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‘Godwin versus Godwin’: Negotiating the War of Ideas in Charles Lloyd’s Isabel, A Tale0
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Daniel O’Quinn, Engaging the Ottoman Empire: Vexed Mediations, 1690–18150
‘A sense sublime’: The Harmony of Hearing and Re-Hearing in Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’0
Wordsworth and the Immortality Ode: ‘The Surface of Past Time’0
Mark Canuel, The Fate of Progress in British Romanticism0
John Keats, Jane Taylor, and Poetic Ambition0
Peter Cheyne, Coleridge’s Contemplative Philosophy0
De Quincey's Slowness0
Queen Mab and the Origins of Economic Value0
Katherine Bergren, The Global Wordsworth: Romanticism Out of Place and Jeffrey C. Robinson, Fibres of These Thoughts: Poetic Innovation in Wordswo0
In Pursuit of the Stony Guest: Byron’s Don Juan and the Modern Concept of Revenge0
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The Sense of an Ending: Poetic Spaces and Closure in Keats’s 1819 Odes0
Brian McGrath, Look Round for Poetry: Untimely Romanticisms0
‘Less gross than bodily’: Berkeleian Idealism in ‘This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison’0
Introduction: The 2022 Shelley Conference0
Displaced Rituals, Replaced Contexts: Reimagining Garrick's Shakespeare Jubilee in Charles Dibdin's The Younger Brother (1793)0
Alexander Freer, Wordsworth’s Unremembered Pleasure0
‘Mountains, glowing hot’: The Radical Volcanic Aesthetics of Wordsworth's Early Poetry0
Mary Wordsworth, Writer0
William Wordsworth, Child of Nature, Child of the Century: The Crisis of The Prelude in European Context0
Jennifer L. Airey, Religion Around Mary Shelley0
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‘The poetry of earth is never dead’: Meteorology and Myth in Keats’s Grasshopper Sonnet0
Lucasta Miller, L.E.L.: The Lost Life and Scandalous Death of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, the Celebrated ‘Female Byron’0
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Andrew Smith The Cambridge Companion to Frankenstein0
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Memorialising Keats: Severn, Headstones and Hyperion0
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