Romantic Border CrossingsThis volume approaches the disciplinary and intellectual anxieties and crises surrounding comparatist studies, particularly as they intersect with Romanticism, not only for the bulk of British Romanticists who aim their critical gaze but for the outlying Romanticists who work on American, European and other non-Western romanticisms. |
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Heterotopia and Romantic Border Crossings | 1 |
British Border Crossings | 25 |
Gateway to Heterotopia Elsewhere on Stage | 27 |
To Be and Not To Be The Bounded Body and Embodied Boundary in Inchbalds A Simple Story | 41 |
Byron Under the Black Flag | 53 |
Comparative Border Crossings | 63 |
Crossing Boundaries in Nervals Voyage en Orient | 65 |
Transgressions of Gender and Generation in the Families of Goethes Meister | 75 |
Genre Crossings Gothic Novels and the Borders of History | 123 |
Pedagogical Border Crossings | 133 |
Teaching Orientalism through British Romantic Drama Representations of Arabia | 135 |
Crossing the Borders of Genre in Romantics Scholarship and the Classroom | 147 |
Learning from Excess Emily Dickinson and Bettine von Amims Die Günderode | 159 |
American and Transatlantic Border Crossings | 169 |
A Uniform Hieroglyphic Crossing Race and Ethnicity in Whitmans Leaves of Grass 1855 | 171 |
Manifest Empire AngloAmerican Rivalry and the Shaping of US Manifest Destiny | 181 |
Transcending Borders Loss and Mourning in Gottfried August Bürgers Lenore | 87 |
Historical Border Crossings | 97 |
Crossing from Jacobin to AntiJacobin Rethinking the Terms of English Jacobinism | 99 |
Rhyming Reason The Poetry of Early Psychiatrists 17901830 | 113 |
Ample Make This Bed Dickinsons Dying in Drama and Amims Liebestod | 191 |
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