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Table of Contents
- "Introduction: A History of Transatlantic Romanticism"
- Lance Newman, California State University, San Marcos
- Abstract | Essay
- "'Points of Contact': Blake and Whitman"
- Sarah Ferguson-Wagstaffe, Harvard University
- Abstract | Essay
- "'An Anti-Democratic Habit of Feeling':
Nationalism and the Rhetoric of Toryism
in O'Sullivan's Democratic Review"
- Sohui Lee, Stanford University
- Abstract | Essay
- "National Demons: Robert Burns,
Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Folk in the Forest"
- Scott Harshbarger, Hofstra University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Acting 'Natural': Vanity Fair and
the Unmasking of Anglo-American Sentiment"
- Cree LeFavour, New York University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Money, Matrimony and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen and Cooper"
- Jen Camden, University of Indianapolis
- Abstract | Essay
- "Love and Merit in the Maritime Historical Novel: Cooper and Scott"
- James Crane, Loyola University Chicago
- Abstract | Essay
- "London-Kingston-Caracas: The Transatlantic Self-Fashioning of Simón Bolívar"
- Joselyn M. Almeida, Long Island University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Children Playing by the Sea: the Dynamics of
Appropriation in the Brazilian Romantic Novel"
- André Cardoso, New York University
- Abstract | Essay
- "The Allure of the Same: Robert Southey's Welsh Indians
and the Rhetoric of Good Colonialism"
- Rebecca Cole Heinowitz, Bard College
- Abstract | Essay