Items marked * are not on the syllabus, but are put on reserve in case you have greater interest; often, these books contain the full texts of items excerpted by Mellor and Matlak.
Abrams, M. H. The Correspondent Breeze
PR457.A2 1984
--Contains "Structure and Style in the Greater
Romantic Lyric," pp. 76-108.
Austen, Jane. Mansfield Park. PR4034.M35 1970
*Blake, William. The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake, Newly Revised Edition. Ed. Erdman, David. PR4141.E7 1982b
Burroughs, Catherine. "English Romantic Women Writers and Theatre Theory: Joanna Baillie's Prefaces to the Plays on the Passions." In Wilson (see below), pp. 274-96.
*Butler, Marilyn. Burke, Paine, Godwin and the Revolution Controversy JA84.G7 B87 1984
Day, Thomas. The Dying Negro (Photocopy)
Ellison, Julie. "The Politics of Fancy in the Age of Sensibility." In Wilson (see below), pp. 228-55.
Favret, Mary. Romantic Correspondence: Women, Politics, and the Fiction of Letters. PR911.F38 1993
--Contains "Helen
Maria Williams and the Letters of History," pp. 53-95
Johnson, Claudia. "The Distinction of the Sexes" (Photocopy)
*Landry, Donna. The Muses of Resistance: Laboring-Class Women's Poetry in Britain, 1739-1796. PR555.W6 L36 1990
McGann, Jerome, ed. The New Oxford Book of Romantic Period Verse. PR1222.N48 1993
Mellor, Anne and Richard Matlak, eds. British Literature: 1780-1830. PR1139.B75 1996
Pascoe, Judith. "Female Botanists and the Poetry of Charlotte Smith." In Wilson (see below), pp. 193-209.
Plumb, J. H. England in the Eighteenth Century. DA 480.P56 1963b
--Contains "The Reception of the French
Revolution in England"
Richardson, Alan. Literature, Education, and
Romanticism. PR457.R456 1994
--Contains "Blake, Children's
Literature, and Colonialism," pp. 153-66;
--Contains "Women,
Education, and the Novel," Part I, pp. 167-85; and Part II, 185-203.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques. Selections. Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality. Eds. Roger D. Masters and Christopher Kelly. JC179.R7 1992
Southey, Robert; George Canning and John Hookham Frere; Canning and William Gifford: all in McGann (see above), pp. 132-138.
Wilson, Carol Shiner and Joel Haefner, eds. Re-Visioning Romanticism: British Women Writers, 1776-1837. PR457.R4556 1994 (needs to be recalled)
*Wollstonecraft, Mary. The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft. Eds. Janet Todd, Marilyn Butler. Vol. 5. PR5841.W8 A114 1989 v.5 (Contains Vindication of the Rights of Men.)
*Wordsworth, William. The Prelude: 1799, 1805, 1850. Eds. Jonathan Wordsworth, M. H. Abrams, Stephen Gill. PR 5864.A2.W6 1979.
*Wordsworth, William, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Lyrical Ballads. PR5869.L9 1963