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Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, [2012]
9780674065680 (alkaline paper)
Confessio amantis / The vision of Piers Plowman / The Canterbury tales / La male regle de T. Hoccleue / King Henry VI's triumphal entry into London / London lickpenny / Collyn Clout / "London, thou art of townes a per se" / "Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams" / "Who list his wealth and ease retain" / "London, hast thou accusèd me" / The ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate / The lover to the Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon / The manner of her will, and what she left to London and to all those in it, at her departing / Prothalamion / King Edward the First / Tichborne's elegy / Poly-olbion / Henry VI, part II / Henry V / Henry VIII / Summer's last will and testament / Skialetheia / The devil is an ass / On the famous voyage / Satire 1 / To Mr. E.G. / Epithalamion made at Lincoln's Inn / Satire 4 / Twickenham Garden /
Introduction: Enlightening romanticism or romantic enlightenment? / Novel romanticism in 1751: Eliza Haywood's Betsy Thoughtless / The melancholy Briton: enlightenment sources of the Gothic / "Disagreeable misconstructions": epistolary trouble in Charlotte Smith's Desmond / Reason and romance: rethinking romantic-era fiction through Jane West's The advantages of education / The politics of masculinity in the 1790s radical novel:Hugh Trevor, Caleb Williams, and the romance of sentimental friendship / Reading the metropole: Elizabeth Hamilton's Translations of the letters of a Hindoo Rajah / The woman of genius: in praise of the inchoate future / Frances Trollope's America: from enlightenment aesthetics to Victorian class / Response essay: how we see: the 1790s / Response essay: cultural transitions, literary judgments, and the romantic-era British novel /