Introduction: Queer Romanticisms: Past, Present, and Future
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George Haggerty
The Horrors of Catholicism: Religion and Sexuality in Gothic Fiction
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Bridget Keegan
Romantic Labouring-Class Pastoral as Eco-Queer Camp
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Mair Rigby
“Prey to some cureless disquiet”: Polidori’s Queer Vampyre at the Margins of Romanticism
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Laura George
Reification and the Dandy: Beppo, Byron, and other Queer Things
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Amanda Berry
Some of my Best Friends are Romanticists: Shelley and the Queer Project in Romanticism
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Lauren Fitzgerald
The Sexuality of Authorship in The Monk
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A. A. Markley
“The Success of Gentleness”: Homosocial Desire and the Homosexual Personality in the Novels of William Godwin
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Rick Incorvati
Darsie Latimer’s “Little Solidity,” or the Case for Homosexuality in Scott’s Redgauntlet
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Fiona Brideoake
“Extraordinary Female Affection”: The Ladies of Llangollen and the Endurance of Queer Community
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Caroline E. Kimberly
Effeminacy, Masculinity, and Homosocial Bonds: The (Un)Intentional Queering of John Keats
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Robert D. Tobin
The Emancipation of the Flesh: The Legacy of Romanticism in the Homosexual Rights Movement
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Marcie Frank
Reviews
“Figuring out the Theater”: Emily Allen. Theater Figures: The Production of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2003. ISBN: 0814251102. Price: US$22.95
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Mark Sandy
“Reclaiming Romance”: Jacqueline M. Labbe. The Romantic Paradox: Love, Violence and the Uses of Romance, 1760-1830. London: Macmillan, 2000; New York: Saint Martin’s, 2000. ISBN: 0333760328. Price: US$59.95
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David M. Baulch
Julia M. Wright. Blake, Nationalism, and the Politics of Alienation. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2004. ISBN: 0821415190. Price: US$44.95
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David Chandler