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- (Roman)ticism
- A history of English romanticism in the nineteenth century
- A muse for the masses : ritual and music in an age of democratic revolution, 1770-1870
- Another liberalism : romanticism and the reconstruction of liberal thought
- Arrow of chaos : romanticism and postmodernity
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- Bloody Romanticism : spectacular violence and the politics of representation, 1776-1832
- Bodies at risk : unsafe limits in romanticism and postmodernism
- Byron et le romantisme français : essai sur la fortune et l'influence de l'œuvre de Byron en France de 1812 à 1805
- Classic cult fiction: : a companion to popular cult literature
- Classic, romantic, and modern
- Classicism and romanticism in Italian literature : Leopardi's Discourse on romantic poetry
- Counterfactual Romanticism
- Cultural interactions in the Romantic Age : critical essays in comparative literature
- Defending romanticism : selected criticism of John Middleton Murry
- Defining modernism : Baudelaire and Nietzsche on romanticism, modernity, decadence, and Wagner
- Desire and death in the Spanish sentimental romance, 1440-1550
- Dickinson and the Romantic imagination
- Ecological literary criticism : romantic imagining and the biology of mind
- Ecology without nature : rethinking environmental aesthetics
- English romantic irony
- Escape from the wasteland : romanticism and realism in the fiction of Mishima Yukio and Oe Kenzaburo
- Essays in a series of letters
- Faith in Shakespeare
- Family authorship and romantic print culture
- Fantastic modernity : dialectical readings in romanticism and theory
- Fatherland : Novalis, Freud, and the discipline of romance
- For all the wrong reasons : the story behind government schools
- Frames of the imagination : Gogol's Arabesques and the romantic question of genre
- Gender and genius : towards a feminist aesthetics
- Geschichte der romantischen Literatur
- Global romanticism : origins, orientations, and engagements, 1760-1820
- Harold Bloom : the rhetoric of Romantic vision
- Haunted museum : longing, travel, and the art-romance tradition
- Imaginaire et représentations du monde : romantisme, réalisme et naturalisme, symbolisme et fantastique dans la littérature française et québécoise
- Impossible individuality : Romanticism, revolution, and the origins of modern selfhood, 1787-1802
- In praise of nonsense : Kant and Bluebeard
- Inescapable romance : studies in the poetics of a mode
- Introducing children's literature : from Romanticism to Postmodernism
- José Cadalso's Lugubrious nights and the agony of romantic grief
- Kierkegaard and the quest for unambiguous life : between Romanticism and Modernism : selected essays
- Knowledge, fiction, and imagination
- L'homme romantique
- La belle dame sans merci & the aesthetics of romanticism
- Le romantisme
- Le romantisme et le goût esthétique du XVIIIe siècle
- Le réalisme du romantisme
- Leading a human life : Wittgenstein, intentionality, and romanticism
- Lessons of Romanticism : a critical companion
- Literature and the marketplace : romantic writers and their audiences in Great Britain and the United States
- Macropolitics of nineteenth-century literature : nationalism, exoticism, imperialism
- Main currents in nineteenth century literature
- Mimesis and its romantic reflections
- Natural supernaturalism; tradition and revolution in romantic literature
- Nietzsche contra Nietzsche : creativity and the anti-Romantic
- Opium and the romantic imagination
- Origins of narrative : the romantic appropriation of the Bible
- Patterns of epiphany : from Wordsworth to Tolstoy, Pater, and Barrett Browning
- Philosophical romanticism
- Poetry and the Renascence of wonder
- Pushkin and romantic fashion : fragment, elegy, Orient, irony
- Qu'est-ce que le romantisme?
- Questioning romanticism
- Reason to believe : romanticism, pragmatism, and the possibility of teaching
- Repossessing the romantic past
- Rethinking the romance genre : global intimacies in contemporary literary and visual culture
- Revolution & romanticism
- Romance and tragedy; : a study of classic and romantic elements in the great tragedies of European literature.
- Romance writing
- Romantic affinities : German authors and Carlyle : a study in the history of ideas
- Romantic confusions of the good : beauty as truth, truth beauty
- Romantic desire in (post)modern art and philosophy
- Romantic fairy tales
- Romantic geographies : discourses of travel, 1775-1844
- Romantic gothic : an Edinburgh companion
- Romantic moderns : English writers, artists and the imagination from Virginia Woolf to John Piper
- Romantic motives : essays on anthropological sensibility
- Romantic narratives in international politics : pirates, rebels and mercenaries
- Romantic poets, critics, and other madmen
- Romantic sobriety : sensation, revolution, commodification, history
- Romantic stages : set and costume design in Victorian England
- Romantic theory : forms of reflexivity in the Revolutionary Era
- Romanticism
- Romanticism
- Romanticism
- Romanticism : points of view
- Romanticism across the disciplines
- Romanticism and behavior : collected essays II
- Romanticism and contemporary criticism
- Romanticism and contemporary criticism : the Gauss Seminar and other papers
- Romanticism and ideology
- Romanticism and pragmatism : Richard Rorty and the idea of a poeticized culture
- Romanticism and slave narratives : transatlantic testimonies
- Romanticism and the forms of ruin : Wordsworth, Coleridge, and modalities of fragmentation
- Romanticism and the heritage of Rousseau
- Romanticism and the modern ego
- Romanticism and the romantic school in Germany
- Romanticism in national context
- Romanticism in perspective; : a comparative study of aspects of the Romantic movements in England, France, and Germany
- Romanticism, Hellenism, and the philosophy of nature
- Romanticism, aesthetics, and nationalism
- Romanticism, enthusiasm, and regulation : poetics and the policing of culture in the Romantic period
- Romanticism, modernism, postmdernism
- Romanticism, pragmatism, and deconstruction
- Romanticism; : the culture of the nineteenth century
- Romanticism; points of view.
- Romanticismo y realismo
- Rousseau and romanticism
- Rousseau and romanticism
- Schiller to Derrida : idealism in aesthetics
- Seas and inland journeys : landscape and consciousness from Wordsworth to Roethke
- Self, text, and romantic irony : the example of Bryon
- Sexual personae, Art and decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson
- Shadow of death : literature, romanticism and the subject of punishment
- Shakespeare and the Romantics
- Shandyism : the character of romantic irony
- Shelley and the Revolution in taste : the body and the natural world
- Sidetracks : explorations of a romantic biographer
- Silent urns : romanticism, Hellenism, modernity
- Songs of love and death : the classical American horror film of the 1930s
- Studies and appreciations
- The Bible and romanticism. : The Old Testament in German and French romantic poetry
- The Byronic hero: : types and prototypes
- The Godwinian novel : the rational fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley
- The Romanticism of contemporary theory : institution, aesthetics, nihilism
- The ambiguity of taste : freedom and food in European romanticism
- The civilized wilderness : backgrounds to American romantic literature, 1817-1860
- The contours of masculine desire : romanticism and the rise of women's poetry
- The dangerous lover : Gothic villains, Byronism, and the nineteenth-century seduction narrative
- The dark Enlightenment : Jung, Romanticism, and the repressed other
- The decline and fall of the romantic ideal
- The drift of romanticism : Shelburne essays, eighth series
- The enchafèd flood : or, The romantic iconography of the sea
- The ethics of romanticism
- The genealogy of the romantic symbol
- The metaphysical novel in England and America : Dickens, Bulwer, Melville, and Hawthorne
- The mirror and the lamp: romantic theory and the critical tradition
- The myth of the Renaissance in nineteenth-century writing
- The persistence of romanticism : essays in philosophy and literature
- The poet and the vampyre : the curse of Byron and the birth of literature's greatest monsters
- The poet's holy craft : William Gilmore Simms and romantic verse tradition
- The poetics of romanticism; : toward a reading of John Keats
- The rediscovery of Greece : travellers and painters of the romantic era
- The rhetoric of Romantic prophecy
- The ringers in the tower; : studies in romantic tradition
- The romantic agony.
- The romantic fantastic
- The romantic ideology : a critical investigation
- The romantic legacy
- The romantic movement
- The romantic national tale and the question of Ireland
- The romantic revolt
- The romantic subject in autobiography : Rousseau and Goethe
- The romantic virtuoso
- The romanticism handbook
- The saving lie : Harold Bloom and deconstruction
- The script of decadence : essays on the fictions of Flaubert and the poetics of Romanticism
- The spirit of solitude : conventions and continuities in late romance
- The spiritual history of ice : romanticism, science, and the imagination
- The spoken seen : film and the romantic imagination
- The transatlantic eco-romanticism of Gary Snyder
- The triumph of Venus : the erotics of the market
- Thomas De Quincey : Romanticism in translation
- Uncertainties, mysteries, doubts : Romanticism and the analytic attitude
- Untrodden regions of the mind : romanticism and psychoanalysis
- Wagner to "The waste land" : a study of the relationship of Wagner to English literature
- Walter Benjamin and Romanticism
- What is romanticism?
- William Blake's theory of art
- William Carlos Williams and romantic idealism
- Women warriors in Romantic drama
- Women's gothic and romantic fiction : a reference guide
- Wordsworth and Schelling, : a typological study of romanticism
- Zur Kritik der Moderne
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