English poetry -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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English poetry -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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English poetry
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Incoming Resources
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- Lord Byron, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- John Keats, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Byron's poetry and prose, authoritative texts, criticism, selected and edited by Alice Levine
- Jane Austen and the romantic poets, William Deresiewicz
- Young romantics, the tangled lives of English poetry's greatest generation, Daisy Hay
- William Wordsworth, edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Heaven in a wild flower, the British romantic poets, Adam Potkay
- A Blake dictionary, the ideas and symbols of William Blake, S. Foster Damon
- The Cambridge companion to William Blake, edited by Morris Eaves
- The lives and works of the English Romantic poets, Willard Spiegelman
- Poetry speaks, hear great poets read their work, from Tennyson to Plath, editors, Elise Paschen and Rebekah Presson Mosby ; series editor, Dominique Raccah ; advisory editors, Robert Pinsky, Rita Dove, and Dana Gioia ; narrator, Charles Osgood
- Alfred Lord Tennyson, the poet in an age of theory, W. David Shaw
- Learning not to be first, the life of Christina Rossetti, Kathleen Jones
- Byron's poetry, authoritative texts, letters and journals, criticism, images of Byron, selected and edited by Frank D. McConnell
- The Romantic fragment poem, a critique of a form, Marjorie Levinson
- Surface tension, ruptural time and the poetics of desire in late Victorian poetry, Julie Carr
- Romanticism and consciousness, essays in criticism, edited by Harold Bloom
- Little songs, women, silence, and the nineteenth-century sonnet, Amy Christine Billone
- The Cambridge companion to Wordsworth, edited by Stephen Gill
- The Rise and Fall of Meter, Poetry and English National Culture, 1860--1930, Meredith Martin
- Robert Browning, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Essays on Conrad, Ian Watt
- The Cambridge companion to Victorian poetry, edited by Joseph Bristow
- Poetry speaks expanded, hear poets from Tennyson to Plath read their own work, Elise Paschen & Rebekah Presson Mosby, editors ; Charles Osgood, narrator
- Victorian poetry in context, Rosie Miles
- Sensitive negotiations, indigenousdiplomacy and British Romantic poetry, Nikki Hessell
- The complete critical guide to Robert Browning, Stefan Hawlin
- A reader's guide to William Butler Yeats, John Unterecker
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Cambridge companion to Coleridge, edited by Lucy Newlyn
- English romantic poetry, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Housman country, into the heart of England, Peter Parker
- One foot in Eden, modes of pastoral in romantic poetry, Lore Metzger
- Women writers and poetic identity, Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontèˆ, and Emily Dickinson, Margaret Homans
- A.E. Housman, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Jane Austen and the romantic poets, William Deresiewicz
- The political poetess, Victorian femininity, race, and the legacy of separate spheres, Tricia Lootens
- Keats, a brief life in nine poems and one epitaph, Lucasta Miller
- The immortal evening, a legendary dinner with Keats, Wordsworth, and Lamb, Stanley Plumly
- The odes of John Keats, Helen Vendler
- Lyrical ballads, 1798
- Keats, a brief life in nine poems and one epitaph, Lucasta Miller
- The Cambridge companion to Byron, edited by Drummond Bone
- Lives of the dead poets, Keats, Shelley, Coleridge, Karen Swann
- Look round for poetry, untimely romanticisms, Brian McGrath
- Coleridge and Shelley, textual engagement, Sally West
- Second person singular, late Victorian women poets and the bonds of verse, Emily Harrington
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