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Since 1997, when it expanded to quarterly publication, the European Romantic Review has published a NASSR Conference Issue each spring.  Go to 2005; 2004; 2003; 2002; 2001; 2000; 1999; 1998; 1997.


    2005     Romantic Cosmopolitanism.  Guest Editors:  Jillian Heydt-Stevenson and Jeffrey N. Cox

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2004     Placing Romanticism--Sites, Borders, Forms.  Guest Editors:  Michael Macovski & Sarah Zimmerman

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2003      Romanticism and History. Guest Editor: Joel Faflak

  • Joel Faflak, "Romanticism and History"
  • Julie Carlson, "Fancy's History"
  • Sophie Thomas, "Assembling History: Fragments and Ruins"
  • Tilottama Rajan, "Spirit's Psychoanalysis: Natural History, the History of Nature, and Romantic Historiography"
  • Mark Hewitt, "[Re]Zoning the Naïve: Schiller's Construction of Auto-Historiography"
  • Jerrold E. Hogle, "The Gothic-Romantic Relationship: Underground Histories in 'The Eve of St. Agnes'"
  • William Galperin, "The Uses and Abuses of Austen's 'Absolute Historical Pictures'"
  • Yoon Sun Lee, "Time, Money, Sanctuary and Sociality in Scott's The Fortunes of Nigel"
  • Julia M. Wright, "'The Same Dull Round Over Again': Colonial History in Moore’s Memoirs of Captain Rock"
  • Dino Felluga, "The Fetish-Logic of Bourgeois Subjectivity, or, the Truth the Romantic Poet Reveals about the Victorian Novel"
  • David Clark, "We 'Other Prussians': Bodies and Pleasures in De Quincey and Late Kant"

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2002     Romantic Subjects.  Guest Editors:  Gary Handwerk & Debbie Lee.

  • Gary Handwerk and Debbie Lee, "NASSR 2001:  Romantic Subjects"
  • Rebecca Gagan, "Hegel Beside Himself:  Unworking the Intellectual Community"
  • A. C. Goodson, "The Eye of Melancholy:  Zimmerman's Solitude and Romantic Interiority"
  • Keith Chapin, "The Grammar of Musical Communication:  Two Versions of Counterpoint in Early Romantic Literature"
  • Tili Boon Cuillé, "The Sublime and the Grotesque:  Opera and the Romantic Aesthetic"
  • Anne K. Mellor, "Interracial Sexual Desire in Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya"
  • William Davis, "Mathilda and the Ruin of Masculinity"
  • Peter Melville, "The Sleepy Carib:  Rousing the 'Native Informant' in Rousseau"
  • Esther Wohlgemut, "'What Do You Do With That At Home?':  The Cosmopolitan Heroine and the National Tale"
  • Sharon Alker, "The Business of Romance:  Mary Brunton and the Virtue of Commerce"
  • Jan Mieszkowski, "The Syntax of the Revolution"
  • J. M. Baker, Jr., "Bipolarity in Novalis' Critique of the Christian Religion"

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  • Jerrold E. Hogle, Mark Lussier, and Bryan Short, "Romanticism and the Physical:  An Introduction."
  • Clifford Siskin, "VR Machine:  Romanticism and the Physical"
  • Kate Rigby, "The Rediscovery of (the Other) Place in European Romanticism"
  • Anna Vaughn Clissold, "Matters of Necessity:  Schelling's Timaeus and the Relation of Plato's Chora to the Understanding of Nature"
  • Don Kelly Coble, "The Anthropology of Evil in Kant and Schelling"
  • David M. Baulch, "Reflective Aesthetics and the Last Judgment:   Blake's Sublime and Kant's Third Critique"
  • Michael Gamer, "Authorizing The Baviad:  William Gifford and The Satires of Juvenal
  • Jeanne Moskal, "Cleanliness, Dirt, and Nationalism in Ann Radcliffe's Dutch Travels" 
  • Melynda Nuss, "'The Gory Head Rolls Down the Giants' Steps!':   The Return of the Physical in Byron's Marino Faliero"
  • Robert Kaufman, "The Work of Romanticism in the Age of Mechanical Postmodernism"

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  • Kathleen McConnell and Laura Landon, "Romanticism and the New"
  • Bibliography I:  NASSR '99 Papers Published Elsewhere
  • Bibliography II:  Web Resources Presented at NASSR '99
  • Tilottama Rajan, "System and Singularity from Herder to Hegel"
  • Dino Felluga, "'With a Most Voiceless Thought':  Byron and the Radicalism of Textual Culture"
  • George Elliott Clarke, "Racing Shelley, or Reading The Cenci as a Gothic Slave Narrative"
  • Haley Bordo, "Reinvoking the 'Domestic Muse':  Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the Performance of Genre"
  • Michael G. Miller, "Modern Neuroscience and Coleridge's Theory of the Imagination"
  • Michael Kohler, "A Romantic Critique of Ecological Modernization"
  • John L. Greenaway, "Acoustic Figures and the Romantic Soul of Reason"
  • Ann T. Gardiner, "Obiter Dicta:  Germaine de Stael in the Times, July 1817"
  • Robert Lapp, "Romanticism Repackaged:  The New Faces of 'Old Man' Coleridge in Fraser's Magazine, 1830-35"
  • Pam Perkins, "A Taste for Scottish Fiction:  Christian Johnstone's Cook and Housewife's Manual"

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  • Angela Esterhammer and Julia M. Wright.   "Implications of 1798"
  • Andrew Lincoln.  "What Was Published in 1798?"
  • Paul Youngquist.   "Lyrical Bodies: Wordsworth's Physiological Aesthetics"
  • Jacqueline M. Labbe.   "Deflected Violence and Dream-Visions in Mary Robinson's Lyrical Tales"
  • Geraldine Friedman.   "Rereading 1798: Melancholy and Desire in the Construction of Edgeworth's Anglo-Irish Union"
  • Nicholas M. Williams.   "'Bewildering Dreams and Extravagant Fancies': The Sublime of Population in Thomas Malthus"
  • Winfried Menninghaus.   "'Disgusting Impotence' and Romanticism"
  • Michael Arshagouni.   "Bridging the Gap: Reichardt's Die Geisterinsel as a Link Between the Worlds of Enlightenment and Romanticism"
  • Fabienne Moore.   "'Revolution' or 'Deplorable School'? Chateaubriand's Analysis of French and British Romanticism in the Memoiresd'outre-tombe"
  • Greg Kucich.  "'The Wit in the Dungeon': Leigh Hunt and the Gender Politics of Cockney Coteries"
  • David Punter.  "Revising the Uncanny"

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  • Robert Alexander, Adam Carter, Kevin D. Hutchings, and Neville F. Newman.  "Alterity in the Discourses of Romanticism"
  • Arkady Plotnitsky.  "A Dancing Arch:  Formalization and Singularity in Kleist, Shelley and de Man"
  • Karen A. Weisman.  "Provocation and Person-hood: Romanticism In Extremis"
  • Fabienne Moore.  "Chateaubriand's Alter Egos:  Napoleon, Madame de Staël and the 'Indian Savage'"
  • Balachandra Rajan.  "Monstrous Mythologies:  Southey and The Curse of Kehama"
  • Daniel O'Quinn.  "Inchbald's Indies:  Domestic and Dramatic Re-Orientations"
  • Gary Handwerk.  "Envisioning India:  Friedrich Schlegel's Sanskrit Studies and the Emergence of Romantic Historiography"
  • Susan Murley.  "The Use of Marginalia in Coleridge's Aids to Reflection:  Collaboration as Supplementation"
  • Michael Laplace-Sinatra.  "Science, Gender and Otherness in Shelley's Frankenstein and Kenneth Branagh's Film Adaptation" 
  • Marc Redfield. "Spectral Romanticisms" (special session)
    • Karen Swann.  "The Strange Time of Reading" 
    • Jerrold E. Hogle.  "The Gothic Ghost as Counterfeit and its Haunting of Romanticism: The Case of 'Frost at Midnight'"
    • Laura Quinney.  "Wordsworth's Ghosts and the Model of the Mind"

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1997    British Romanticism:  Global Crossings.  Guest Editors:  Elizabeth Fay & Alan Richardson.

  • Elizabeth Fay and Alan Richardson.  "British Romanticism:  Global Crossings"
  • Charles J. Rzepka. "Thomas De Quincey's 'Three-Fingered Jack':  The West Indian Origins of the 'Dark Interpreter'"
  • Nanora Sweet.  "'Hitherto closed to British enterprise':  Trading and Writing the Hispanic World circa 1815"
  • Anne K. Mellor. "Romanticism, Gender and the Anxieties of Empire:  An Introduction" (special session) 
    • Tilar J. Mazzeo. "'A mixture of all the styles':  Colonialism, Nationalism, and Plagiarism in Shelley's Indian Circle" 
    • Debbie Lee.  "Mapping the Interior:  African Cartography and Shelley's The Witch of Atlas"
    • Diane Long Hoeveler.  "Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya: A Case Study in Miscegenation as Sexual and Racial Nausea"

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This page was last updated on 21 August 2005 by Julia M. Wright.