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1 The Romantic Period (Academic Year ) View Online Semester 1 Abrams M H (no date) English controversy about the revolution, Norton Anthology of English Literature Vol 2. Available at: es/hu-q /digitised%20items/digitised%20items%20abrams%2c%20m.h.%20 %28gen.%20ed%29%20%282000%29.%20English%20Controversy%20about%20the%20R evolution.%20norton%20anthology%20of%20english%20literature%2c%20vol.%202.%2c %20pp.%2C% / pdf. Adams, J. (2002) Risk. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. Available at: stract/ Austen, J. (2006a) Sense and sensibility. London: Penguin. Austen, J. (2006b) Sense and sensibility. London: Penguin. Backus, M. G. (1999) The Gothic family romance: heterosexuality, child sacrifice, and the Anglo-Irish colonial order. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Bainbridge, S. (2003) British poetry and the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars: visions of conflict. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bainbridge, S. (2008) Romanticism: a sourcebook. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Bainbridge Simon (2008) Women, Romanticism (Palgrave sourcebooks). Available at: es/hu-q /digitised%20items/digitised%20items%20bainbridge%2c%20s.%2 0%282008%29.%20Women.%20Romanticism%20%28Palgrave%20Sourcebooks%29%2C %20pp.%2C% / pdf. Barker-Benfield, G. J. (1996) The culture of sensibility: sex and society in eighteenth-century Britain. Chicago, Ill: University of Chicago Press. Bate, J. (1991) Romantic ecology: Wordsworthand the environmental tradition. London: Routledge. Beatty, B. and Robinson, C. (2003) Liberty and poetic licence: new essays on Byron. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. Behrendt, S. C. (2009) British women poets and the romantic writing community. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins 1/15
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