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Influence, Anxiety, And Erasure In Women's Writing: Romantic Becomes Victorian.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Influence, Anxiety, And Erasure In Women's Writing: Romantic Becomes Victorian.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
This essay examines how poetic memorials by women writers written over the multiple generations of the Romantic period often seek to establish and sustain the individual writer's presence and authority as much as they aim to memorialize the memory of a lost forebear.
"A Defect In Their Education": Blake, Haydon, And The Misguided British Audience.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
"A Defect In Their Education": Blake, Haydon, And The Misguided British Audience.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
This essay examines the attitudes of William Blake and Benjamin Robert Haydon to the subject of grand-style history painting and traces their frustrations with an English viewing audience whose tastes both artists considered to be misguided, unimaginative, and generally hostile to the "highest" forms of visual art.
Teaching Romanticism With Ict.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Teaching Romanticism With Ict.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
This pedagogical essay discusses a variety of resources, methods, and exercises for incorporating electronic, digital, and other instructional technology in the teaching of British Romanticism.
Following Charlotte Smith's Elegiac Sonnets Through The Press.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Following Charlotte Smith's Elegiac Sonnets Through The Press.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
An examination of the evolution of the title pages to the ten editions of Elegiac Sonnets and Other Poems that appeared during (and immediately after) Charlotte Smith's lifetime. The essay considers the aesthetic evolution of the title pages and what they reveal about Smith's growing status as a literary celebrity.