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The Gothic Novel
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English Literature of the Romantic Period, 1798-1832
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- 1 Publishing, Literacy and Reading - I
- 2 Publishing, Literacy and Reading - II Literacy, Reading and the Audience
- 3 Empire
- 4 Empire - II
- 5 Science
- 6 European Romanticism Sensibility
- 7 Dissent and Revolution
- 8 The Debate on Rights
- 9 Nature and the Environment
- 10 The Self and Imagination
- 11 Fiction of the Romantic Period
- 12 Jane Austen
- 13 Criticism: Coleridge and Wordsworth
- 14 The Historical Novel
- 15 The Gothic Novel
- 16 Romantic Poetry 1: Romanticism and sentiment Introduction: Sensibility and Passion
- 17 Romantic Poetry 1:Sensibility and Passion
- 18 Romantic Poetry 2:William Wordsworth(1770-1850)
- 19 Romantic Poetry 1: William Blake(1757-1827)
- 20 English Romantic Poetry 1:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- 21 Introduction: Nature and the Environment
- 22 Wordsworth
- 23 Coleridge
- 24 Shelley
- 25 Keats and Byron
- 26 Romantic Poetry 3: Aesthetics Shelley
- 27 Romantic Poetry 3: Aesthetics Blake
- 28 Romantic Poetry 3: Aesthetics Wordsworth
- 29 Romantic Poetry 3: Aesthetics Introduction: Sublime and Picturesque Aesthetics
- 30 Romantic Poetry 3: Visual arts and the Romantics
- 31 Romantic Poetry 4: Politics: Race, Empire, Tyranny
- 32 Romantic Poetry 4: Politics Abolitionist Poetry
- 33 Romantic Poetry 4: Politics Wordsworth and Shelley
- 34 Politics Introduction Gender & Class
- 35 Romantic Poetry 4: Politics John Clare
- 36 Romantic Literature: Empire and Orientalism Introduction 1: Romanticism, the Empire and the Other
- 37 Romantic Literature: Empire and Orientalism Introduction 2: Romanticism, the Empire and the Other
- 38 Romantic Literature: Empire and Orientalism 3 Prose: Thomas de Quincey
- 39 Romantic Literature: Empire and Orientalism 5 Felicia Hemans
- 40 Romantic Literature: Empire and Orientalism 4 Byron