Contents
Harriet Kramer Linkin and Stephen C. Behrendt, "Introduction: Recovering Romanticism and Women Poets"
Paula R. Feldman, "Endurance and Forgetting: What the Evidence Suggests"
Stephen C. Behrendt, "The Gap That Is Not a Gap: British Poetry by Women, 1802-1812"
Adriana Craciun, "The Subject of Violence: Mary Lamb, Femme Fatale"
Roxanne Eberle, "'Tales of Truth?': Amelia Opie's Antislavery Poetics"
Sarah M. Zimmerman, "'Dost thou not know my voice?": Charlotte Smith and the Lyric's Audience"
Catherine B. Burroughs, "'Be Good!': Acting, Reader's Theater,
and Oratory in Frances Anne Kemble's Writing"
Harriet Kramer Linkin, "Recuperating Romanticism
in Mary Tighe's Psyche"
William McCarthy, "A 'High-Minded Christian Lady': The Posthumous Reception of Anna Letitia Barbauld"
Kathleen Hickok, "'Burst Are the Prison Bars': Caroline Bowles Southey and the Vicissitudes of Poetic Reputation"
Susan Wolfson, "Felicia Hemans and the Revolving Doors of Reception"
Tricia Lootens, "Receiving the Legend, Rethinking the Writer: Letitia Landon and the Poetess Tradition"
Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1999