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  • Conference Archive
    • NASSR Annual Conventions, 1993-
      • NASSR '99
        • Session 6A: Digitizing Romanticism
          • Digitizing Romanticism, NASSR 1999 Session
            • Clery and Shaffer, "The Corvey Project: Collaborative Excavation of the Professional Woman Writer, 1790-1840"
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            • Fraistat, "Digitizing Romanticism: Introduction"
            • Kelley and Sha, "The Sister Arts Go Digital: The Romantic Circles Art Gallery"
            • Crochunis and Eberle-Sinatra, "Editing Electronically Women Playwrights of the Romantic Period"
            • Grimes, "Beyond the Paper Chase: Building a Comprehensive Online Romantics Bibliography--A Progress Report: Introduction"
        • Session 1B. Staging the New I: Imperialism and Colonialism
        • Session 1C: Romantic Dramatic Forms: Performing the Subject, Gender and the State
        • Session 2B: New Texts and Textual Scholarship
        • Session 2C: Women Poets, Subjectivity and Dramatic Forms
        • Session 2D: Romantic History and the Passing of the New
        • Session 2E: Romanticism and New Sciences
        • Session 3A: Staging the New II: Gendered Perspectives
        • Session 3D: Nouvelle Cuisine
        • Session 4A: Romantics as News
        • Session 4B: Romanticism and Slavery
        • Session 4C: Coleridge between Press and Podium
        • Session 4D: Romanticism and the New Psychology I
        • Session 5A: Romanticism and the News
        • Session 5B: New Words, New Voices
        • Session 5C: Aesthetics and the New Canon
        • Session 5D: Blake and the Technological Text
        • Session 6B: Romanticism and Chaos
        • Session 6C: The Red and the Green: Rethinking the Relation between Ecocriticism and Ideological Criticism
        • Session 7A: New Boots, New Bodies
        • Session 7B: Romantic Women Writers and the Novel
        • Session 7D: New Subjectivities, New Identities
        • Session 8A: Byron's New Clothes
        • Session 8B: Coleridge: the New Text
        • Session 8D: Barbauld: New Readings
        • Session 9A: Romantic Fevers
        • Session 9B: Back to the Future
        • Session 9C: The Bodies of Romanticism
        • Session 9D: Reassessing Romantic Origins
        • Session 9E: Romanticism and the New Gothic
        • Session 10A: Romanticism and the New Europe
        • Session 10B: Romanticism and the Transformation of the 'New'
        • Session 10C: Imperial Novelties and Antiquities
        • Session 11A: Whither Romanticism
        • Session 11C: Nouvelles de Staël
        • Session 11D: Rereading the Romantic Sublime
        • Session 12A: Revolution and Revival
        • Session 12C: Renovating Romance
        • Session 12C: Romantic Revivals in Ireland
      • NASSR '93
      • NASSR '94
      • NASSR '95
      • NASSR '96
        • Selected Papers, Presentations and Other Materials from NASSR 1996 and 1997
          • "Romanticism" in Crisis
        • Conference Report and Snapshots from NASSR 96
        • NASSR 96 Seminar: "Electronic Texts and Textuality"
          • Nichols, "Hyping the Hypertext: Scholarship and the Limits of Technology"
          • Jones, "The Romantic Circles Project and Emergent Forms of Scholarly Production on the Web"
          • Anderson, Romantic Billboards on the Infobahn
          • O'Donnell, Response to Flanders, Lynch, and Tetreault
          • User Response Forum
        • NASSR 96 Plenary Panel: "Romantic Hybridity: Theoretical Crossings Then and Now"
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  • Charlotte Smith Story Map
  • An Island in the Moon
  • Blake in a Post-Secular Era: Early Prophecies
  • Draft Variants from the Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts and the New Edition of Laon and Cythna in The CPPBS
  • John Thelwall in Performance: The Fairy of the Lake
  • John Thelwall in Time and Text
  • A Chronological Listing of the Letters of Joanna Baillie
  • Romantic Circles Bibliography
  • William Taylor of Norwich: A Study of the Influence of Modern German Literature in England
  • Wordsworth's Dramatic Antipicturesque: Burke, Gilpin, and "Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree"
  • The Wordsworth Circle, Special Issue in Honor of Karl Kroeber
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  • Fictions of Byron: An Annotated Bibliography
  • An Electronic Concordance to Keats' Poetry
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  • Wordsworth's Route Over the Simplon in 1790: A Reconstruction
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