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ONLINE REVIEWS
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Janet Beer and Bridget Bennett, eds,
Special Relationships: Anglo-American Affinities and
Antagonisms, 1854-1939, reviewed by Nancy Mayer.
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Richard E. Brantley,
Experience and
Faith: The Late-Romantic Imagination of Emily Dickinson reviewed by Ashley Hales.
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Lawrence Buell,
The Future of
Environmental Criticism: Environmental Crisis and Literary Imagination, reviewed
by Graeme Finnnie.
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Deborah Cartmell, I.Q. Hunter, Heidi Kaye and Imelda Whelehan
(eds.), Classics in Film and Fiction, reviewed by
Stacey Gillis.
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Steve Clark and Mark Ford, eds,
Something
We Have That They Dont: British and American Poetic Relations since 1925.
Reviewed by Paul Giles.
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Andrew Delbanco,
Writing New England:
An Anthology from the Puritans to the Present, reviewed by Peter Rawlings.
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Charles E. Gannon,
Rumors of War and
Infernal Machines: Technomilitary agenda-setting in American and British speculative
fiction, reviewed by Tatiani Rapatzikou.
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Paul Giles, Transatlantic Insurrections:
British Culture and the Formation of American Literature, 1730-1860, reviewed by
Robert Weisbuch.
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Richard Gravil,
Romantic Dialogues:
Anglo-American Continuities, 1776-1862, reviewed by Michael O'Neill.
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Raphaël Ingelbien,
Misreading
England: Poetry and Nationhood since the Second World War, reviewed by Richard
Gravil.
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Patrick J.
Keane,
Emerson, Romanticism and Intuitive Reason: The
Transatlantic “Light of all our Day”.
Colombia
and London: Missouri University Press, 2005. Reviewed by Ashley Hales.
Online. May 2008.
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James C. McKusick,
Green Writing:
Romanticism and Ecology, and Bridget Keegan and James C. McKusick, eds.
Literature and Nature: Four Centuries of Nature Writing,
reviewed by Richard Gravil.
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Susan Manning,
Fragments of Union:
Making Connections in Scottish and American Writing, reviewed by Fiona Robertson.
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Susan
Manning and Andrew Taylor (eds.),
Transatlantic Literary Studies: A
Reader. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
Reviewed by Gabriele Hayden. Online. May 2008
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Joel
Pace and Matthew Scott, eds, Wordsworth in American Literary Culture, reviewed by
Sohui Lee.
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Leland S. Person,
Henry James and the
Suspense of Masculinity, reviewed by Jen Camden.
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Pamela Regis, A Natural History of the
Romance Novel, reviewed by James Crane.
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Tony Tanner, The American Mystery,
reviewed by David Seed.
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Helen Taylor,
Circling Dixie:
Contemporary Southern Culture through a Transatlantic Lens, reviewed by Will
Kaufman.
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Marcus Wood,
Blind Memory: Visual
Representations of Slavery in England and America, 1780-1865, reviewed by Richard
Milton Juang.
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