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ISBN 10: 1349291668
ISBN 13: 9781349291663
Author: L Peer
Introduction – L.H. Peer
Nerve Theory, Sensibility, and Romantic Metrosexuals – M. Faubert
Wordsworth's Double-Take – W. Galperin
The Lost Transatlantic City of John Galt's The Apostate – J. Cass
The Gothic Chapbook and the Urban Reader – D. L. Hoeveler
Science and the City – M. Gaull
Phenomenal Beauty: Rousseau in Venice – N. Yousef
E. T. A. Hoffmann's Marketplace Vision of Berlin – A. Schlutz
Renzo in Milan – E. Livorni
Rome Above Rome: Nikolai Gogol's Romantic Vision of the Eternal City – T. Barnett
Wordsworth's Invigorating Hell: London in Book 7 of The Prelude (1805) – E. Stelzig
Blake's Golgonoosa: London and/as the Eternal City of Art – M. Lussier
London's Immortal Druggists: Pharmaceutical Science and Business in Romanticism – T. H. Schmid
Wordsworth's Illustrated Books and Newspapers and City Media – P. Manning
Babylon and Jerusalem on the Old Kent Road – T. Fulford
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Tags: L Peer, Romanticism, City