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JOURNAL ARTICLES
Aaron, Jane. "Charles and Mary Lamb: The Critical Heritage." Charles Lamb Bulletin 59 (1987): 7385.
Alexander, Meena. "Dorothy Wordsworth: The Grounds of Writing." Women's Studies 14 (1998):
195-210.
Anderson, John M. "'The First Fire': Barbauld Rewrites the Greater Romantic Lyric." Studies in
English Literature 34 (1994): 719-738.
Ballaster, Ros. "New Hystericism: Aphra Behn's Oroonoko: The Body, the Text, and the Feminist
Critic.” New Feminist Discourses: Critical Essays on Theories and Texts. New York:
Routledge, 1992: 283-295.
Barash, Carol. “The Political Origins of Anne Finch’s Poetry.” Huntington Library Quarterly 54
(1991): 327-351.
Batchelor, Rhonda. “The Rise and Fall of the Eighteenth Century’s Authentic Feminine Voice.” ECF 6
(1994): 347-368.
Behrendt, Stephen C. "Anthologizing British Women Poets of the Romantic Period: The Scene
Today." Critical Matrix: The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and
Culture 9.1
(1995): 95-105.
Bobker, Danielle. “Behn: Auth-WHORE OR WrITer? Authorship and Identity in The Rover.” RECTR
11.1 (Summer 1996): 32-39.
Boehrer, Bruce Thomas. "Behn's 'Disappointment' and Nashe's 'Choise of Valentines': Pornographic
Poetry and the Influence of Anxiety."
Essays in Literature 16.2 (1989): 172-187.
Brewer, William D. "The Prefaces of Joanna Baillie and William Wordsworth." The Friend:
Comments on Romanticism 1.2 (1991): 34-47.
Burroughs, Catherine B. "The English Romantic Closet: Women Theatre Artists, Joanna Baillie and
Basil.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 19
(1995): 125-149.
Caywood, Cynthia L., and Bonnie A. Hain. “Cutting the Gordian Knot: The Humor of Aphra Behn and
Roseanne [Barr] Arnold.” RECTR 9.2 (Winter 1994): 45-65.
Chandler, David. "Wordsworth's 'A Night Piece' and Mrs. Barbauld.” Notes and Queries 40:1 (1993):
40-41.
Cochran, Peter. "Fatal Fluency, Fruitless Power: The Eminently Marketable Felicia Hemans.” Times
Literary Supplement (21 July 1995): 13.
Cook, Kay K. "Self-Neglect in the Canon: Why Don't We talk about Romantic Autobiography?" A/B:
Auto/Biography Studies 5 (1990): 88-98.
Copeland, Nancy. “’Once a whore and ever?’: Whore and Virgin in The Rover and its Antecedents.”
Restoration 16 (1992): 20-27.
---. “’Who…Her Own Wish Deny?’: Female Conduct and Politics in Aphra Behn’s The City Heiress.”
RECTR 8.1 (Summer 1993): 27-49.
Curran, Stuart. "Charlotte Smith and British Romanticism." South Central Review 11.2 (1994): 66-78.
Darby, Barbara. “Bondage and Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Poetry by Women.” Lumen 14 (1995):
25-36.
Davidson, Mary V. "What We've Missed: Female Romantic Poets and the American Nature Writing
Tradition." CEA Critic 54.1 (1991): 110-118.
Demers, Patricia. "'For Mine's a Stubborn and Savage Will': Lactilla and Stella Reconsidered." Studies
in English and American History and Literature 56:2 (1993):
135-150.
Favret, Mary A. "Spectatrice as Spectacle: Helen Maria Williams at Home in the Revolution.” Studies
in Romanticism 32 (1993): 273-295.
---. “Telling Tales about Genre: Poetry in the Romantic Novel.” Studies in the Novel 26 (1994): 153172.
Feldman, Paula K. "How It Was.” Studies in Romanticism 21 (1982): 544-571.
Ferguson, Moira. "Resistance and Power in the Life and Writings of Ann Yearsley." EighteenthCentury 27 (1996): 247-268.
Greer, Germaine. "A Biodegradable Art: Changing Fashions in Anthologies of Women's' Poetry.”
Times Literary Supplement (June 1995a): 7-8.
---. "The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women's Literature: What We Are Doing and Why We Are
Doing It.” Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 1/1 (1982): 5-26.
Haefner, Joel. "(De)forming the Romantic Canon: The Case of Women Writers." College Literature
20.2 (1993): 44-57.
Hopkins, P.A. “Aphra Behn and John Hoyle: A Contemporary Mention, and Sir Charles Sedley’s
Poem on His Death.” Notes & Queries 41 (1994): 176-185.
Hunt, Bishop C., Jr. "Wordsworth and Charlotte Smith.” Wordsworth Circle 1 (1970): 85-103.
Kelley, Paul. "Charlotte Smith and 'An Evening Walk'." Notes and Queries 29 227/3 (1982): 220.
Kennedy, Dorothy. "Storms of Sorrow: The Poetry of Helena Maria Williams." Man and Nature 10
(1991): 72-92.
---. "Thorns and Roses: The Sonnets of Charlotte Smith." Women's' Writing 2 (1995): 1-11.
Levin, Susan M. "Romantic Prose and Feminine Romanticism." Prose Studies 10 (1987): 181-195.
Linkin, Harriet K. "Romanticism and Mary Tighe's Psyche: Peering at the Hem of Her Blue
Stockings." Studies in Romanticism 35 (1996): 55-72.
---. "Taking Stock of the British Romantics Marketplace: Teaching New Canons through New
Editions?" Nineteenth-Century Contexts 19 (1995): 111-124.
---. "The Current Canon in British Romantics Studies." College English 53
(1991): 548-570.
---. "Women and Romanticism: Reformulating Canons in the Classroom." CEA Critic 52 (1990): 4552.
Lootens, Tricia. "Hemans and Home: Victorianism, Feminine 'Internal Enemies' and the Domestication
of National Identity." PMLA 109 (1994): 234-253.
Mandell, Laura. "'Those Limbs Disjointed of Gigantic Power': Barbauld's Personifications and the
(Mis)Attribution of Political Agency." Studies in
Romanticism 37 (1998): 27-
41.
McGann, Jerome J. "Literary History, Romanticism, and Felicia Hemans." Modern Language
Quarterly 54/2 (1993): 215-235.
---. "Mary Robinson and the Myth of Sappho." Modern Language Quarterly 56/1 (1995): 55-76.
Mellor, Anne K. "Joanna Baillie and the Counter-public Sphere" Studies in Romanticism 33 (1994):
559-567.
---. "The Female Poet and the Poetess: Two Traditions of British Women's Poetry, 1780-1830."
Studies in Romanticism
Pascoe, Judith. "'The Spectacular Flaneuse': Mary Robinson and the City of London." Wordsworth
Circle 23
(1992): 165-171.
Robinson, Daniel. "Reviving the Sonnet: Women Romantic Poets and the Sonnet Claim." European
Romantic Review 6 (1995): 98-127.
Rosenbaum, Susan. "'A thing unknown without a name': Anna Letitia Barbauld and the Illegible
Signature." Studies in Romanticism 40 (Fall 2001): 369-400.
Scheffler, Judith. "Romantic Women Writing on Imprisonment and Prison Reform." Wordsworth Circle
19
(1988): 99-103.
Simpson, Roger. "Landon's 'A Legend of Tintagel Castle': Another Analogue of Tennyson's 'The Lady
of Shallot.'” Tennyson Research Bulletin 4/4 (1985): 179-185.
Stephenson, Glennis. "Letitia Landon and the Victorian Improvisatrice: The Construction of L.E.L."
Victorian Poetry 30 (1992): 1-17.
Williamson, Karina. "The Eighteenth-Century and the Sister Choir." Essays in Criticism 40/4 (1990):
271-286.
Woof, Pamela. "Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Lamb, Writers." Charles Lamb Bulletin 67 (1989):
69-82.
Wordsworth, Jonathan. "Ann Yearsley to Caroline Norton: Women Poets of the Romantic Period."
Wordsworth Circle 26/3 (1995):
114-124.
Yudin, Mary. "Joanna Baillie's Introductory Discourse as a Precursor to Wordsworth's
Lyrical Ballads." Compar(a)ison 1 (1994): 101-112.
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