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Vascular Aesthetics: Blood and British Poetry in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Wasting Romanticism: Melancholic Hunger and Maternal Remains in
Mary Shelley, Thomas De Quincey, and Emily Brontë
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The Senselessness of an Ending in Wordsworth, P. B. Shelley, and
Keats
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After Skepticism: Hume and the Political Aesthetics of Romanticism
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"For to End Yet Again": Continuity and Closure in Samuel
Beckett's Fizzles
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The Gift of Poetry in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature
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Chronic Habits: The Literature of Dissipation in the Long Eighteenth Century
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From Her Head: Finding the Romantic Genius in Jane Eyre
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The Mistrials of Reading: Reimagining Law in British Literature, 1787-1819
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