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Introduction 1
1 Ingenious Disquisition and Controversy 11
2 Poetry, Pleasure, and the Revolution 64
3 The Beautiful and Sublime Objects of Landscape Writing 99
4 Taste, Ratification, and Republican Form in The Federalist 138
5 The Novel, the Imagination, and Charles Brockden Brown's Aesthetic State 164
6 Federalist Criticism and the Power of Genius 200
Conclusion 226
List of Abbreviations 235
Notes 237
Bibliography 279
Index 303
Acknowledgments 317
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