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 Imagining Inclusive Society in Nineteenth Century Novels: The Code of Sincerity in the Public Sphere
Pam Morris - 2004 Johns Hopkins University Press
In Imagining Inclusive Society in Nineteenth-Century Novels, Pam Morris traces a dramatic transformation of British public consciousness that occurred between the Reform Acts of 1832 and 1867. ... More
 
 Romantic Moods: Paranoia, Trauma, and Melancholy, 1790—1840
Thomas Pfau - 2005 Johns Hopkins University Press
Drawing on a multifaceted philosophical tradition ranging from Kant to Hegel to Heidegger -- incorporating as well the psychosocial analyses of Freud, Benjamin, and Adorno -- Pfau develops a new under... More
 
 Romantic Theory: Forms of Reflexivity in the Revolutionary Era
Leon Chai - 2006 Johns Hopkins University Press
This original study explores the new idea of theory that emerged in the wake of the French Revolution. Leon Chai sees in the Romantic age a significant movement across several broad fields of intellec... More
 
 The Art of Alibi: English Law Courts and the Novel
Jonathan Grossman - 2002 Johns Hopkins University Press
In The Art of Alibi, Jonathan Grossman reconstructs the relation of the novel to nineteenth-century law courts. During the Romantic era, courthouses and trial scenes frequently found their way ... More
 

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