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General
Abrams, M. H. The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic
Theory and the Critical Tradition. New York, 1958.
Adams, Ray M. "Helen Maria Williams and
the French Revolution," Wordsworth and Coleridge Studies in Honor
of George McLean Harper, ed. Earl L. Griggs. Princeton, 1939.
Alger, John G. Englishmen in the French
Revolution. London, 1889.
Allen, Walter. The English Novel. New
York, 1954.
Allibone, S. Austin. A Critical Dictionary
of English Literature and British and American
Authors. 3 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1858-1871.
Angus-Butterworth, L. M. Robert Burns and
the 18th-century revival in 5cottish vernacular poetry. Aberdeen,
1969.
Aspinall, Arthur. Politics and the Press:
1780-1850. London, 1949.
Bartel, Roland. "English Clergymen and
Laymen on the Principle of War, 1789-1802." Anglican Theological
Review, (1956).
- - -. "Shelley and Burke's Swinish Multitude."
KSJ, XVIII (1969), 4-9.
Bate, Walter Jackson. From Classic to Romantic:
Premises of Taste in Eighteenth-Century England. Cambridge, Mass.,
1946.
Bauer, Josephine. The London Magazine:
Vol. I, Anglistica. Copenhagen, 1953.
Bentman, Raymond. "Robert Burns's Use
of Scottish Diction," From Sensibility to Romanticism, ed.
Frederick W. Hilles and Harold Bloom. Oxford, 1970.
Bernbaum, Ernest. Guide Through the Romantic
Movement. Rev. ed. New York, 1949.
Blackstone, Sir William. Commentaries on
the Laws of England, I. London, 1765.
Blackwell, J. Life of Alexander Kilham.
London, 1838.
Blake, William. The Poetry and Prose of
William Blake, ed. David V. Erdman with commentary by Harold Bloom.
Garden City, 1966.
Blunden, Edmund. Leigh Hunt's "Examiner"
Examined. New York and London, 1928.
Bourne, J. H. Fox. English Newspapers: Chapters
in the History of Journalism. 2 vols. London, 1887.
Bowman, William Dodgson. The Story of "The
Tímes." New York, 1931.
Brinton, Clarence Crane. A Decade of Revolution,
1789-1799. New York and London, 1934.
- - -. The Political Ideas of the English
Romanticists. Oxford, 1926.
Burke, Edmund. Reflections on the Revolution
in France. New York, 1961.
Burns, Robert. Letters of Robert Burns,
ed. J. DeLancey Ferguson. I. Oxford, 1931.
- - -. The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns,
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Butt, John. "The Revival of Vernacular
Scottish Poetry in the Eighteenth Century," From Sensibility to
Romanticism, ed. Frederick W. Hilles and Harold Bloom. Oxford, 1970.
Byron, Lord. Poetícal works of Lord
Byron. New York and London, 1904.
Cameron, Kenneth Neill. The Young Shelley: Genesís of a Radical.
New York, 1950.
- - -. "Shelley and the Reformers."
ELH, XIII (1945), 62-86.
Cestre,
Charles. La Révolution française et les poètes
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Chambers, E. K. Samuel Taylor Coleridge:
A Biographical Study. Oxford, 1938.
Cobban, Alfred, ed. The Debate on the French
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Cole, G. D. H. and Raymond Postgate. The
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Poems of Samuel
Taylor Coleridge, ed. Ernest Hartley Coleridge. London, 1912.
- - -. Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge, ed. E. L. Griggs. Oxford, 1956.
- - -. The Watchman, ed. Lewis Patton.
Princeton, 1970.
Correspondence of the London Corresponding
Society. London, 1795.
Darbishire, Helen. Wordsworth. London,
1969.
Dictionary of National Biography. 63
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Dowden, Edward. The French Revolution and
English Literature. New York, 1897.
Erdman, David V. Blake, Prophet Against
Empire: A Poet's Interpretation of the History of His Own Times. Rev.
ed. Garden City, 1969.
- - -. "Blake's Transcript of Bisset's
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- - -. "William Blake's Debt to Joel Barlow."
AL, XXVI (March 1954), 94-98.
Erskine, Thomas. A View of the Causes and
Consequences of the Present War with France. 1797.
Escott, T. H. S. Masters of English Journalism.
London, 1911.
Friedman, Albert B. The Ballad Revival:
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1961.
Graham, Walter. English Literary Periodicals.
New York, 1930.
Grego, Joseph. Rowlandson the Caricaturist.
2 vols. New York, 1880.
Griggs, Earl Leslie, ed. Wordsworth and
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Haig, Robert L. The Gazetteer 1735-1797.
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Halévy, Elie. A History of the English
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Halkett, Samuel and John Laing. Dictionary
of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature. 9 vols. Edinburgh,
1926-1962.
Hancock, Albert Elmer. The French Revolution
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Hardy, Thomas. Memoir of Thomas Hardy Wrítten
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Harper, George McLean. Wílliam Wordsworth:
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Harris, R. W. Romanticism and the Social
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Houtchens, Carolyn Washburn and Lawrence Huston
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Hunt, Leigh. Essays and Sketches, ed.
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- - -. Prefaces by Leigh Hunt, Mainly to
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Inglis, Brian. The Freedom of the Press
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Legouis, Emmile, "Some Remarks on the
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1939.
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Parliamentary Debates, VI. London, 1806.
Pollin, Burton R. "Southey's 'Battle of
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Poole's Index to Periodical Literature.
Vol. I: 1802-1881. Boston, 1893.
Raysor, Thomas M. The English Romantic Poets:
A Review of Research. Rev. ed. New York, 1956.
The Romantics Reviewed. Ed. with intro.
Donald H. Reiman. New York and London, 1972.
Rudkin, Olive D. Thomas Spence and His Connections.
New York, 1927.
Ryskamp, Charles, "Wordsworth's Lyrical
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and New York, 1970.
Saintsbury, George. "English War SongsCampbell,"
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- - -. ed. Political Verse. New York,
1891.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Complete Poetical
Works of Shelley, ed. George E. Woodberry. Boston, 1901.
- - -. The Esdaile Notebook: A Volume of
Early Poems, ed. Kenneth Neill Cameron, New York, 1964.
Shepard, Leslie. The Broadside Ballad.
London, 1962.
Sherburn, George. The Restoration and Eighteenth
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Albert C. Baugh.
Smith, Adam. An Inquiry into the Nature
and the Causes of the Wealth of Nations, ed. Edwin Cannon. New York,
1937.
Stewart, Lawrence D. John Scott of Amwell.
Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1956.
Thompson, E. P. The Making of the English
Working Class. New York, 1964.
Thrall, William Flint, Addison Hibbard, C.
Hugh Holman. A Handbook to Literature. New York, 1960.
Times Literary Supplement. London, 1970.
Ward, William Smith. Index and Finding List
of Serials Published in the British Isles 1789-1832. Lexington, Kentucky,
1953.
Werkmeister, Lucyle. The London Daily Press
1772-1792. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1963.
Williams, Gwyn A. Artisans and Sans-Culottes.
New York, 1969.
Woodring, Carl. Politics in English Romantic
Poetry. Cambridge Mass., 1970.
Wordsworth, William. The Prelude, ed.
E. de Selincourt., 2nd ed. rev. Helen Darbishire. New York, 1959.
- - - . The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth,
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Wright, Thomas and R. H. Evans. Historical
Account of the Caricatures of James Gillray. New York, 1968. (First
ed. 1851).
Periodicals and Newspapers
The following periodicals and newspapers will provide the
main source of the poetry in this collection. Several of the periodicals
undergo changes in subtitle during the course of publication: the title
that appears here is the most familiar title.
The Analytical Review. 1789-1799.
The Annual Register. 1789-1815.
The Annual Review. 1802-1808.
The Anti-Jacobin. 1797.
The Athenaeum. 1807-1809.
The Bee, or Literary Intelligencer. 1790-1794.
The British Poetical Miscellany of 1799.
The Cabinet. 1795.
The Cambridge Intelligencer. 1793-1795
The Champion. 1815.
The Courier. 1796-1804
The Edinburgh Review. 1802-1815.
The European Magazine and London Review. 1789-1815.
The Examiner. 1808-1815.
The Gentleman's and London Magazine. 1789-1815.
The Gentleman's Magazine. 1789-1815.
The Hull Packet. 1793-1815.
The Lady's Magazine. 1789-1815.
The London Chronicle. 1789-1814.
The Meteor, or Monthly Censor. 1813-1814.
The Meteors. 1799-1800.
The Monthly Magazine. 1796-1815.
The Monthly Mirror. 1795-1810.
The Morning Chronicle. 1790-1815.
The Morning Post. 1799-1805.
The New Monthly Magazine. 1814-1815.
The Poetical Magazine. 1809-1811.
The Poetical Register and Repository of Fugitive Poetry.
1802-1814.
The Satirist, or Monthly Meteor. 1808.
The Scots Magazine. 1789-1815.
The Star. 1793-1808.
The Times. 1789-1815.
The Tomahawk! or Censor General. 1795-1796.
The Tribune. 1795.
The Universal Magazine. 1809.
The Watchman. 1796.
Additional Sources for Poems
Annual Anthology. 2 vols. London, 1799-1800.
Anti-Gallican. London, 1804.
Ashton, John. English Caricature and Satire
on Napoleon I. 2 vols. London, 1884.
Barlow, Joel. The Conspiracy of Kings.
London, 1792.
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia. Eighteen Hundred
and Eleven, a Poem. London, 1812.
Broadley, Alexander M. Napoleon in Caricature
1795-1821. 2 vols. London and New York, 1911.
Campbell, Thomas. Complete Poetical Works,
ed. J. L. Robertson. Oxford, 1907.
[Dyer, George]. Poems by G. D. London,
1792.
Lawler, Dennis. A Monody to the Memory of
the Duke D'Enghein, murdered by order of Bonaparte, London, 1804.
Mitford, Mary Russell. Poems. London,
1792.
Moore, Thomas. Poetry of Thomas Moore,
ed. C. L. Falkiner. London, 1903.
Opie, Amelia. Poems. London, 1802.
Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, ed. Charles
Edmonds. London, 1854.
Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, ed. L. Rice-Oxley.
Oxford, 1924.
Poetry of the World. 2 vols. London,
1795.
Scott, John. The Poetical Works of John
Scott. London, 1782.
Scott, Sir Walter. Field of Waterloo.
Edinburgh and London, 1815.
Southey, Robert. The Poetical Works of Robert
Southey. Boston, 1860.
Stedman, John Gabriel. The Journal of John
Gabriel Stedman, 1744-1797, Soldier and Author, ed. Stanbury Thompson.
London, 1962.
The Warning Drum: Broadsides of 1803,
ed. Frank J. Klingberg and Sigurd B. Hustvedt. Berkeley and Los Angeles,
1944.
[Wolcot, John]. Pseud. Peter Pindar. Pathetic
Odes. London, 1794.
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