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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 The History Girls
- 2 ‘The fanciful traditions of early nations’
- 3 No ‘nonsense upon stilts’
- 4 A ‘poor crotchety picture of several things’
- 5 ‘To trace thy country’s glories to their source’
- 6 Historicism, Temporalization, and Romantic Prophecy in Percy Shelley’s <i>Hellas</i>
- 7 Magazines, <i>Don Juan</i>, and the Scotch Novels
- 8 ‘Diamonds by which the eye is charmed’
- 9 The Same Rehearsal of the Past
- 10 Byron, Clare, and Poetic Historiography
- 11 Historical Fiction and the Fractured Atlantic
- 12 A Bookish History of Irish Romanticism
- Bibliography
- Primary Printed Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index
(p.ix) List of Illustrations
(p.ix) List of Illustrations
- Source:
- Rethinking British Romantic History, 1770–1845
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 The History Girls
- 2 ‘The fanciful traditions of early nations’
- 3 No ‘nonsense upon stilts’
- 4 A ‘poor crotchety picture of several things’
- 5 ‘To trace thy country’s glories to their source’
- 6 Historicism, Temporalization, and Romantic Prophecy in Percy Shelley’s <i>Hellas</i>
- 7 Magazines, <i>Don Juan</i>, and the Scotch Novels
- 8 ‘Diamonds by which the eye is charmed’
- 9 The Same Rehearsal of the Past
- 10 Byron, Clare, and Poetic Historiography
- 11 Historical Fiction and the Fractured Atlantic
- 12 A Bookish History of Irish Romanticism
- Bibliography
- Primary Printed Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index