ISSN 1050-9585 (Print); ISSN 1740-4657 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Introduction pp. 133-138(6) Author: Bewell, Alan
“Diverse, sheer opposite, antipodes”: diversity, opposition, and community in romantic culture pp. 139-158(20) Author: Cox, Jeffrey
The semi-detached flaneuse: feminine diversity in Romantic London pp. 159-166(8) Author: Musgrove, Martha Jane
“Things on holiday”: collections, museums, and the poetics of unruliness pp. 167-175(9) Author: Thomas, Sophie
Living a ruined life: De Quincey beyond the worst pp. 177-186(10) Author: Terada, Rei
Restless romantic plants: Goethe meets Hegel pp. 187-195(9) Author: Kelley, Theresa
“An Enemy, I suppose, that Nature has made”: Charlotte Smith and the natural enemy pp. 197-205(9) Author: Gurton-Wachter, Lily
Hybrid Britons: West Indian colonial identity and Maria Riddell's natural history pp. 207-217(11) Author: Bailes, Melissa
The hybrid poems of Smith and Wordsworth: questions and disputes pp. 219-226(8) Author: Labbe, Jacqueline
Prose mesuree in the Lakes tour and guide: quoting and recalibrating English blank verse pp. 227-236(10) Author: Sandstrom Carlson, Julia
The rippling of Verschiedenheit: Wilhelm von Humboldt on philology, usage and intra-linguistic diversity pp. 237-245(9) Author: Smith, J. Mark
The burning library: Benjamin, Hugo, and the critique of violence pp. 247-260(14) Author: White, Deborah Elise
Romantic literature and indigenous languages: reading Felicia Hemans in Te Reo Maori pp. 261-270(10) Author: Hessell, Nikki
Universal romanticism pp. 271-287(17) Author: Schor, Esther