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The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period Book

The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period
The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period, While poetry has been the genre most closely associated with the Romantic period, the novel of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries has attracted many more readers and students in recent years. Its canon has been widened to include less well, The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period has a rating of 4 stars
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The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period, While poetry has been the genre most closely associated with the Romantic period, the novel of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries has attracted many more readers and students in recent years. Its canon has been widened to include less well, The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period
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  • The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period
  • Written by author Richard Maxwell
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, March 2008
  • While poetry has been the genre most closely associated with the Romantic period, the novel of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries has attracted many more readers and students in recent years. Its canon has been widened to include less well
  • An overview of British fiction written between the mid-1760s and the early 1830s in its historical and cultural contexts.
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Introduction Richard Maxwell and Katie Trumpener;

1. The historiography of fiction in the Romantic period Richard Maxwell;
2. Publishing, authorship, and reading William St Clair;
3. Gothic fiction Deidre Shauna Lynch;
4. The historical novel Richard Maxwell;
5. Thinking locally: novelistic worlds in provincial fiction Martha Bohrer;
6. Poetry and the novel Marshall Brown;
7. Orientalism and Empire James Watt;
8. Intellectual history and political theory Paul Keen;
9. Women writers and the woman's novel: the trope of maternal transmission Jill Campbell;
10. Tales for child readers Katie Trumpener;
11. Sentimental fiction Ann Wierda Rowland;
12. Fiction and the working classes Gary Kelly;
13. The Irish novel 1800-1829 Ina Ferris;
14. Scotland and the novel Ian Duncan; Guide to further reading.


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