Romanticism on the Net
An open access journal devoted to British Romantic literature

Numéro 77-78, fall 2021, spring 2022

Sommaire (7 articles)

Articles

  1. Perspectives on Slavery: The “Description of the Brooks Slave Ship” and the African Girl of Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy
  2. “Modish manners” and “decent vice”: Adultery in Byron’s The Waltz: An Apostrophic Hymn
  3. “A Coal-Black Flower of Hell!”: The Influence of Robert Southey’s “The Origin of the Rose” on Robert Browning’s “The Heretic’s Tragedy”

India and Britain: Romantic-Era Interactions

  1. Curated by Julia S. Carlson

  1. Nakshi Kantha: Embroidered Quilts and Narratives of Social Transformations in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
  2. Poetry as Resistance: The Bengal Famine of 1770, Bangla Verses, and John Scott’s “Serim; or the Artificial Famine: An East-Indian Eclogue”
  3. Romantic Cemetery: Kolkata’s South Park Street Cemetery and Its Romantic Connections

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