>Romanticists may like to know that Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American
>Literary relations has survived irs first two years and will soon publish
>its fifth issue.
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>In Symbiosis to date there have been articles by Robert D Richardson Jr on
>Emerson and Liberal Platonism, David Blake and Elliott Gruner on Visions of
>the Daughters of Albion, Stuart Andrews on Pantisocracy, Richard Gravil on
>Wordsworth and Whitman, Susan Manning on Ossian and Jefferson, Fiona
>Robertson on British Romantic Columbiads, Astrid Wind on The Dying Indian,
>Joel Pace on Wordsworth in Emerson's nature, Debbie Lopez on Keats and
>Hawthorne, and Tim Fulford on Romantic Indians. And after the next issue,
>which is devoted to post-war poetic relations, there is more Romanticism in
>the pipeline. De Quincey, Fenimore Cooper, Dickinson, etc. All members of
>BARS and NASSR will find much to interest them in this Journal. Individual
>subscription are £18 or 20 (inside/outsiude Europe) and library
>subscriptions are £32 or 34. To subscribe to Symbiosis, or better still,
>ensure that your institutional library is doing so, please contact
>[log in to unmask] And may I remind you of the second Symbiosis
>conference in Bristol July 5-7? To participate pleae contact
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