Scotland, Ireland, and the romantic aesthetic / edited by David Duff and Catherine Jones.

SeriesBucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture
Bucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture. ^A436902
Contents Impulsive aeronauts and railway rationalists: Irish and Scottish in the romantic dictionary / Timothy Webb -- The aesthetics of paper money: national differences during the period of Enlightenment and Romanticism / Kevin Barry -- Robert Burns and national song / Hamish Mathison -- Inhabited solitudes: Wordsworth and Scotland, 1803 / Fiona Stafford -- Celtic Ireland and Celtic Scotland: ossianism and The wild Irish girl / Clíona Ó Gallchoir -- Public spirit: civic rights and national visions in The shade of Wallace / Nancy Moore Goslee -- Thomas Moore as Irish satirist / Jane Moore -- Poetry, patriotism, and literary institutions: the case of Scott and Byron / Caroline Franklin -- "Not absolutely a native nor entirely a stranger": Anne Grant and the Highland travelogue / Kenneth McNeil -- Scott, Wilkie, and romantic art / Catherine Jones -- Prince Hohenlohe's miracles: supernaturalism in the Irish public sphere / Claire Connolly -- Ireland, Scotland, and the materials of Romanticism / Ian Duncan.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2007008092
ISBN9780838756188 (alk. paper)
ISBN0838756182 (alk. paper)

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