Dear all,
I am happy to announce the publication of the latest special issue of
*Romanticism on the Net*. As has been the case since the founding of the
journal nine years ago, readers can access for free every article and review
published in *RoN* (406 in total so far) at http://www.ron.umontreal.ca/.
Queer Romanticism
Issues 36-37 (November 2004-February 2005)
Guest-edited by Michael O'Rourke and David Collings
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/2004/v/n36-37/index.html
ARTICLES:
- Michael O¹Rourke and David Collings: 'Introduction: Queer Romanticisms:
Past, Present, and Future'
- George Haggerty: 'The Horrors of Catholicism: Religion and Sexuality in
Gothic Fiction'
- Bridget Keegan: 'Romantic Labouring-Class Pastoral as Eco-Queer Camp'
- Mair Rigby: '³Prey to some cureless disquiet²: Polidori¹s Queer Vampyre at
the Margins of Romanticism'
- Laura George: 'Reification and the Dandy: *Beppo*, Byron, and other Queer
Things'
- Amanda Berry: 'Some of my Best Friends are Romanticists: Shelley and the
Queer Project in Romanticism'
- Lauren Fitzgerald: 'The Sexuality of Authorship in *The Monk*'
- A. A. Markley: '³The Success of Gentleness²: Homosocial Desire and the
Homosexual Personality in the Novels of William Godwin'
- Rick Incorvati: 'Darsie Latimer¹s ³Little Solidity,² or the Case for
Homosexuality in Scott¹s *Redgauntlet*'
- Fiona Brideoake: '³Extraordinary Female Affection²: The Ladies of
Llangollen and the Endurance of Queer Community'
- Caroline E. Kimberly: 'Effeminacy, Masculinity, and Homosocial Bonds: The
(Un)Intentional Queering of John Keats'
- Robert D. Tobin: 'The Emancipation of the Flesh: The Legacy of Romanticism
in the Homosexual Rights Movement'
REVIEWS:
- Marcie Frank: ³Figuring out the Theater²: Emily Allen. *Theater Figures:
The Production of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel*. Columbus: Ohio
State University Press, 2003. ISBN: 0814251102. Price: US$22.95.
- Mark Sandy: ³Reclaiming Romance²: Jacqueline M. Labbe. *The Romantic
Paradox: Love, Violence and the Uses of Romance, 1760-1830*. London:
Macmillan, 2000; New York: Saint Martin¹s, 2000. ISBN 0-333-76032-8. Price:
US$59.95.
- David Baulch: Julia M. Wright. *Blake, Nationalism, and the Politics of
Alienation*. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2004. ISBN 0821415190. Price :
US$44.95.
- David Chandler: Christine Kenyon-Jones. *Kindred Brutes: Animals in
Romantic-Period Writing*. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001. ISBN: 0754603326. Price:
US$99; David Perkins. *Romanticism and Animal Rights*. Cambridge: CUP, 2003.
ISBN: 0521829410. Price: US$7.95.
- Peter J. Kitson: Robert Southey. *Poetical Works 17931810*. General
Editor Lynda Pratt. 5 vols. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2004. ISBN: 1
85196 731 1. Price: £450 (US$750).
- Nicholas Reid: *The Cambridge Companion to Coleridge*. Ed. Lucy Newlyn.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. ISBN: 0 521 65909. Price: US$23.99.
- Philip Connell: Mark Canuel. *Religion, Toleration and British Writing
17901830*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN:
0-521-81577-0. Price: £45 (US$75).
- EDITOR: Michael Eberle-Sinatra (University of Montreal)
- ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dino Felluga (Purdue University)
- REVIEW EDITOR: Nicholas Halmi (University of Washington)
- ADVISORY BOARD: Alan Bewell (University of Toronto), Nora Crook (Anglia
Polytechnic University, Cambridge), Jack Donovan (University of York), Neil
Fraistat (University of Maryland), Michael Gamer (University of
Pennsylvania), Bruce Graver (Providence College), Diane Long Hoeveler
(Marquette University), Jerrold E. Hogle (University of Arizona), Gary Kelly
(University of Alberta), Alan Liu (University of California Santa Barbara),
Laura Mandell (Miami University), Jon Mee (University College, Oxford),
Jeanne Moskal (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Michael O'Neill
(University of Durham), Seamus Perry (Balliol College, Oxford), Charles E.
Robinson (University of Delaware), Nicholas Roe (St. Andrews University),
Richard C. Sha (American University), Ronald Tetreault (Dalhousie
University), Nicola Trott (University of Glasgow), Susan Wolfson (Princeton
University), and Duncan Wu (St. Catherine's College, Oxford).
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Dr. Michael Eberle-Sinatra
Director of Graduate Studies
Département d'études anglaises
Université de Montréal
CP 6128, Station Centre-ville
Montréal, Quebec H3C3J7 - Canada
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http://www.ron.umontreal.ca
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