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The
Sublime | Some
Historical Background | Napoleonic Wars |
Art |
General
Resources (literary) | Writing
and Rhetoric | Link
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Gothic | Specific
Writers | Background
for Wordsworth and Coleridge |
Background for Byron | Background
for Keats and Shelley
The
Sublime
The
Sublime: Definition (Literary Encyclopedia)
The
Sublime: An Overview (VictorianWeb)
The
Sublime: Selected Topics in Romanticism (Voice of the Shuttle)
Sublime
Anxiety: The Gothic Family and the Outsider (An Online Exhibit at the
University of Virginia)
Sublime
Landscape: Room 37 at the Tate Museum from the Tate Museum
Some
Historical Background
British
Anti-Slavery (BBC Online)
British
Revolution in the Early 19th Century: How Close? (BBC Online)
Burke's
Speech at the Trial of Warren Hastings from Bartleby.com
"The Discourse of Treason, Sedition, and Blasphemy in British Political Trials, 1794-1820"
by Michael Scrivener, Romantic Circles
Early
Nineteenth Century London (Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
Earning
a Living in the Nineteenth Century (BBC Online)
Editing
Anti-Slavery Poems, a course website by Alan Richardson
The
French Revolution: Apocalyptic Expectations (Norton online)
The Illustrated
Timeline at the National Portrait Gallery
The
Regency Fashion Page (Catherine Decker).
Romantic
Anthropology, maintained by Manfred Engel.
Romantic
Natural History, 1750-1850 (Ashton Nichols, with Jennifer Lindbeck /
Dickinson C.)
Thomas
Paine: Citizen of the World (BBC Online)
Sedition and
Treason Trials in the 1790s by Erskine May
The
Transatlantic 1790s at Grinnell College
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Napoleonic Wars
France
During the French Revolution and under Napoleon: An Annotated Chronology
Letters
and Dispatches of Lord Nelson (War Times Journal)
Maps
of the Napoleonic Wars from West Point
Napoleon
Bonaparte Internet Guide--Contemporary News Accounts
Napoleon
Guide, a general interest site with much information
Napoleonic
Artillery (War Times Journal)
The
Napoleonic Revolution, a short overview of Napoleon by Robert Holtman
Napoleonic
Satires, a digital image archive at the Brown University Library
The
Chronicle of the Drum, an intriguing online version of an obscure poem by
William Makepeace Thackeray
Wellington's
Dispatches, Peninsula and Waterloo, 1808-1815 (War Times Journal)
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Art
J. M. W. Turner Online
The
Golden Age of English Watercolorists (exhibition) From
ArtArchive (commercial) John
Constable, Thomas
Gainsborough "Romanticism"
entry from ArtLex (with examples)
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General
Resources (literary)
Anthologies
and Miscellanies, compiled by Laura Mandell and Rita Raley.
British
Women Playwrights around 1800, an ambitious site maintained by Tom Crochunis
and Michael Eberle-Sinatra.
British
Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832 (UC Davis)
Corvey
Women Writers on the Web
The
Romantic Chronology Page.
Romantic
Circles
Romanticism
on the Net, maintained by Michael Eberle-Sinatra at the University of
Montreal.
Web
Concordances (Dundee)
Women
of the Romantic Period (Adriana Craciun,
Loyola U., Chicago)
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Writing
and Rhetoric
CSULA's "A
Brief Guide to Online Resources for College Writers"
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Link
Pages
Voice
of the Shuttle
Jack
Lynch's Literary Resources--Theory Site
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Gothic
Jack
G. Voller's Literary Gothic Page.
The
Gothic Liteature Page: The Gothic Novel 1764-1820.
The
Sickly Taper: Devoted to Gothic Bibliography (Fred Frank, Allegheny
College).
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Specific
Writers
Jane
Austen
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
William Blake
Archives of Illuminated Texts
Robert Burns Country: The Official
Robert Burns Site
John
Clare
Samuel
Taylor Coleridge (ETexts at Virginia)
George Gordon, Lord
Byron
Felicia
Hemans (UPenn)
John Keats
Letitia
Elizabeth Landon (Glenn Dilbert-Himes, Sheffield Hallam University).
The
Ann Radcliffe Page.
Mary
Robinson--Sappho and Phaon (Virginia)
The
Walter Scott Digital Archive, maintained by Edinburgh University Library.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
William Wordsworth
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Background
for Wordsworth and Coleridge
Dove
Cottage (home of William and Dorothy Wordsworth)
Lyrical
Ballads
Bicentenary Edition (Dalhousie)
Phoebe Cary's
Parody of "She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways"
John
Dawson's Lakeland Walks (photos showing "Wordsworth Country")
Tintern
Abbey,
Tourism and Romantic Landscape (Norton online)
The
Wordsworths and the Cult of Nature (BBC Online)
A
Reconstruction of Wordsworth's Crossing of the Alps (Romantic Circles)
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Background for Byron
Short
review of "Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Cult of Lord Byron"
Romantic
Orientalism (Norton online)
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Background
for Keats and Shelley
The
Keats-Shelley House in Rome
Keats' Tracing
of a "Grecian Urn" (not THE grecian urn)
The
Desperately Seeking Shelley Website, maintained by Darby Lewes of Lycoming College.
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