Current
Reviews, Winter
2008 (Vol. 10):
Gordon Bigelow, Fiction, Famine, and
the Rise of Economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland (Cambridge University Press, 2003); Philip Connell, Romanticism, Economics,
and the Question of Culture (Oxford University
Press, 2001); and Maureen N. McLane, Romanticism and the
Human Sciences: Poetry, Population, and the Discourse of the Species (Cambridge University Press, 2000). Reviewed by Alex J. Dick.
James Najarian, Victorian Keats: Manliness, Sexuality,
and Desire (Palgrave, 2003). Reviewed by Peggy Dunn Bailey.
Noah Heringman, Romantic Rocks, Aesthetic Geology (Cornell University Press, 2004). Reviewed by Kate Digby.
Ian Baucom, Specters of the Atlantic (Duke University Press, 2005). Reviewed by S. Adair Rispoli, et al.
David Perkins, Romanticism and Animal Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2003) and Christine Kenyon-Jones, Kindred Brutes: Animals in Romantic-Period Writing (Ashgate Publishing, 2001). Reviewed by Janelle A. Schwartz.
Josephine McDonagh, Child Murder and British Culture, 1720-1900 (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Reviewed by Lynne Vallone. |