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                <head>Robert Southey and Millenarianism: <lb/>
                    Documents Concerning the Prophetic Movements of the Romantic
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                        <head>Ed. Tim Fulford</head>
                <p rend="noCount">This website presents the first scholarly edition of Robert
                    Southey’s various writings about the prophetic movements of
                    Romantic-era Britain. Its aim is to throw new light on two
                    related areas: the nature and history of millenarian
                    prophecy in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
                    centuries—especially William Bryan, Richard Brothers, and
                    Joanna Southcott—, and the significance of prophecy in
                    Southey’s social, political analysis of his times. A
                    fascinated commentator upon what he termed ‘enthusiasm’,
                    Southey published two of the earliest accounts of Southcott
                    and her predecessors ever written, accounts derived both
                    from personal acquaintance with some of the major figures
                    involved and from a detailed study of their writings. These
                    accounts are reproduced here, collated with the manuscripts
                    on which they were based, and with explanatory notes. In
                    addition, a selection of Southey’s remarks on millenarians
                    in his private manuscript correspondence is presented, and
                    an introduction comprising a brief history of the prophetic
                    movements in the Romantic era and a critical discussion of
                    Southey’s writings on the subject.</p>
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                <head>People</head>
                    <p rend="noCount">Tim Fulford is a Professor of English at De Montfort University. He has published several monographs and articles in which Robert Bloomfield features, including <title level="m">Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era: Bodies of Knowledge</title> (2004). He edited <title level="m">Thalaba the Destroyer</title>, vol. 3 of <title level="s">Robert Southey: Poetical Works, 1793-1810</title> (2004) and is co-general editor, with Lynda Pratt, of the forthcoming <title level="m">Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838</title>. Pratt and Fulford and Packer’s edition <title level="m"><ref target="http://romantic.arhu.umd.edu/editions/southey_letters/">The Collected Letters of Robert Southey</ref></title> is also online at Romantic Circles.</p>
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                <head>Contact</head>
                    <p rend="noCount">The editor welcomes comments and corrections. Please
                        contact: <lb/> Tim Fulford: <ref target="mailto:tfulford@dmu.ac.uk">tfulford@dmu.ac.uk</ref></p>
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                    <p rend="noCount">The editor is grateful to the Panacea Society for a grant
                    which made possible the research leading to, and the
                    production of, this site. He is also glad to acknowledge the
                    support of Nottingham Trent University and of the following
                    scholars: Averill Buchanan, Jon Mee, Michael Neve, Steve
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