We are glad to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No. 54, Spring 2020). The issue contains fourteen reviews of recent scholarly work within the field of Romanticism, broadly conceived. Six of the reviews compromise a spotlight on Romantic Wanderings.
If you have comments on the new number, or on the Review in general, we’d be very grateful for any feedback that would allow us to improve the site or its content. Mark Sandy would also be very happy to hear from people who would like to review for BARS.
Editor: Mark Sandy (Durham University)
General Editors: Ian Haywood (University of Roehampton) and Anthony Mandal (Cardiff University)
Technical Editor: Matthew Sangster (University of Glasgow)
No 54 (2020)
Table of Contents
In Memorium
In Memorium: Professor Vincent Newey (1943–2020) |
Michael Davies, Philip Shaw |
Reviews
Michelle Levy, Literary Manuscript Culture in Romantic Britain |
Anne-Claire Michoux |
Mark Vareschi, Everywhere and Nowhere: Anonymity and Mediation in Eighteenth-Century Britain |
Gerald Egan |
Madeleine Callaghan, The Poet-Hero in the Work of Byron and Shelley |
Francesco Marchionni |
Robert Poole, Peterloo: The English Uprising |
Fiona Milne |
Sebastian Domsch, Christoph Reinfandt, and Katharina Rennhak, eds., Romantic Ambiguities: Abodes of the Modern |
Daniel Vázquez Calvo |
Spotlight: Romantic Wanderings
Alexander Grammatikos, British Romantic Literature and the Emerging Modern Greek Nation |
Franca Dellarosa |
Chiara Rolli, The Trial of Warren Hastings: Classical Oratory and Reception in Eighteenth-Century England |
Mariam Wassif |
JoEllen DeLucia and Juliet Shields, eds., Migration and Modernities: The State of Being Stateless, 1750-1850 |
Deirdre Coleman |
Whole Number
The BARS Review, No. 54 (Spring 2020) – review compilation |
The BARS Review Editors |