Number 21, February 2001 Romanticism and Science Fictions Guest-edited by Robert Corbett
Table of contents (13 articles)
Articles
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'Here is thy fitting Temple': Science, Technology and Fiction in Shelley's Queen Mab
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Science Fiction and Techno-Gothic Drama: Romantic Playwrights Joanna Baillie and Jane Scott
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Coleridge's 'Poetic Faith' and Poe's Scientific Hoax
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Dystopian Futures: Time-Travel and Millenarian Visions in the Poetry of Anna Barbauld and Charlotte Smith
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Imperial Measures: Dune, Ecology and Romantic Consumerism
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(In)alienable Rights: Property, Feminism, and the Female Body from Ann Radcliffe to the Alien Films
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Frankie and Johnny: Shelley, Gibson, and Hollywood's Love Affair with the Cyborg
Reviews
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Elizabeth Hamilton, Memoirs of Modern Philosophers. Ed. Claire Grogan. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada: Broadview, 2000. ISBN: 1-55111-148-9. Price: US$12.95 (£8.95).
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Maureen N. McLane, Romanticism and the Human Sciences: Poetry, Population, and the Discourse of the Species. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN: 0-521-77348-2. Price: £35.00 (US$54.95).
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Robert Morrison, ed. 'Richard Woodhouse's Cause Book: The Opium-Eater, the Magazine Wars, and the London Literary Scene in 1821.' Harvard Library Bulletin 9.3 (Fall 1998). ISSN: 0017-8136. Price: US$15.00 (single issue), US$35.00 (annual subscription).
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Martin Priestman, Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN: 0-521-62124-0. Price: £40.00 (US$59.95).
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Kim Wheatley, Shelley and His Readers: Beyond Paranoid Politics. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 1999. ISBN: 0826212212. Price: US$34.95. (£29.50).