| Front Cover |
| Half Title |
| Title Page |
| Dedication |
| Foreword |
| Table of Contents |
| Preface |
| "These disputed tracts:: Toward... |
| "In that new world": Samuel Taylor... |
| "The gait disturb'd of wealthy,... |
| "These have eat into my old estates":... |
| "In these degenerate days": Henry... |
| "Tenants of a blasted world": Charles... |
| "Tied unto this wheeling globe":... |
| "Where the sires' quarrels descend... |
| "Where the world is thickest":... |
| "The act seals all": Conclusio... |
| Notes |
| Bibliography |
| Index |
| Back Cover |
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Full Citation |
Material Information |
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Title: |
A materialist critique of English romantic drama |
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Physical Description: |
xiii, 246 p. : ; 23 cm. |
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Language: |
English |
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Creator: |
Watkins, Daniel P., 1952- |
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Publisher: |
University Press of Florida |
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Place of Publication: |
Gainesville, Fla. |
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Publication Date: |
1993 |
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Copyright Date: |
1993 |
Subjects |
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Subjects / Keywords: |
English drama -- History and criticism -- 19th century ( lcsh ) Verse drama, English -- History and criticism ( lcsh ) Romanticism -- Great Britain ( lcsh ) Historical materialism ( lcsh ) Drama ( swd ) Geschichte 1798-1832 ( swd ) Aufsatzsammlung ( swd ) Romantik ( swd ) Geschichte 1800-1830 ( swd ) Englisch ( swd ) |
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Genre: |
bibliography ( marcgt ) government publication (state, provincial, terriorial, dependent) ( marcgt ) non-fiction ( marcgt ) |
Notes |
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Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-242) and index. |
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Statement of Responsibility: |
Daniel P. Watkins. |
Record Information |
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Bibliographic ID: |
UF00103282 |
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Volume ID: |
VID00001 |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Holding Location: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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Resource Identifier: |
oclc - 28111484 lccn - 93013776 isbn - 0813012406 (acid-free paper) |
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Classification: |
lcc - PR716 .W37 1993 ddc - 822/.709145 |
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Table of Contents |
Front Cover
Front Cover 1
Front Cover 2
Half Title
Page i
Page ii
Title Page
Page iii
Page iv
Dedication
Page v
Page vi
Foreword
Page vii
Page viii
Table of Contents
Page ix
Page x
Preface
Page xi
Page xii
Page xiii
Page xiv
"These disputed tracts:: Toward a theory of romantic drama
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
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"In that new world": Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Osorio
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"The gait disturb'd of wealthy, honour'd men": Joanna Baillie's DeMonfort
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"These have eat into my old estates": Charles Lamb's John Woodvil
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"In these degenerate days": Henry Hart Milman's Fazio
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"Tenants of a blasted world": Charles Robert Maturin's Bertram
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"Tied unto this wheeling globe": Thomas Lovell Beddoes's The Brides' Tragedy
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"Where the sires' quarrels descend unpon the son": Sir Walter Scott's Halidon Hill
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"Where the world is thickest": The dramas of George Gordon, Lord Byron
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"The act seals all": Conclusion
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Notes
Page 213
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Bibliography
Page 235
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Index
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Back Cover
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