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Introduction : engaging the eidometropolis | 1 | |
1 | Edinburgh, capital of the nineteenth century | 45 |
2 | Discriminations, or romantic cosmopolitanisms in London | 65 |
3 | London and the London corresponding society | 85 |
4 | Blake's metropolitan radicalism | 113 |
5 | Envy rising | 132 |
6 | Urbanity and the spectacle of art | 151 |
7 | Mystagogues of revolution : Cagliostro, Loutherbourg and romantic London | 177 |
8 | "The temple lives" : the Lyceum and romantic show business | 204 |
9 | Manufacturing the romantic image : Hazlitt and Coleridge lecturing | 227 |
10 | The artifactual sublime : making London poetry | 246 |
11 | Venice | 261 |
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