Contents:

Stephen C. Behrendt, Introduction

Thomas Pfau, "Paranoia Historicized: Legal Fantasy, Social Change, and Satiric Meta-Commentary in the 1794 Treason Trials"

Victoria Myers, "The Other Fraud: Coleridge's The Plot Discovered and the Rhetoric of Political Discourse"

Stephen C. Behrendt, "British Women Poets and the Reverberations of Radicalism in the 1790s"

Brenda Banks, "Rhetorical Missiles and Double-Talk: Napoleon, Wordsworth, and the Invasion Scare of 1804"

Michael Scrivener, "John Thelwall and the Press"

David Worrall, "Mab and Mob: The Radical Press Community in Regency England"

Kevin Binfield, "Demonology, Ethos, and Community in Cobbett and Shelley"

Kim Wheatley, "'Radical Trash': American Emigrants in the Quarterly Review"

Kyle Grimes, "William Hone, John Murray, and the Uses of Byron"

Steven Jones, "The Black Dwarf as Satiric Performance; or, the Instabilities of the 'Public Square'"

Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1997

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