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Author: David Damrosch, Peter Manning, Susan Wolfson
The Longman Anthology of British Literature Volume 2A The Romantics and Their Contemporaries 2nd Table of contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Age of Romanticism
Political Parties and Royal Allegiances
Imperial Expansion
Scotland, Ireland, Wales
The Romantic Mind and Its Literary Productions
The Business of Literature
“Romantic”
A Changing Language
History of the Language and of Print Culture
James Macpherson
from Fragments of Ancient Poetry
Thomas Paine
from Common Sense
Of the Origin and Design of Government
Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession
Thoughts of the Present State of American Affairs
from The Rights of Man, Part 2
Introduction
from Chapter 3: Of the Old and New Systems of Government
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Summer Evening’s Meditation
The Groans of the Tankard
from Hymns in Prose for Children
Hymn V
Autumn: A Fragment
To the Poor
Washing Day
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem
On the Death of the Princess Charlotte
To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible
Life
The Rights of Woman
The Baby-House
The First Fire October 1st 1815
The Caterpillar
Charlotte Smith
from Elegiac Sonnets
The partial Muse
Written at the Close of Spring
To a Nightingale
To Spring
To Sleep
To Night
Written in the Church-yard at Middleton in Sussex
Written September 1791
On being cautioned against walking on an headland overlooking the sea
The Winter Night
To the Muse
Beachy Head
Contexts: The French Revolution
from Richard Price, A Discourse on the Love of Our Country
from Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France
from Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Men
from Thomas Paine, Rights of Man
from William Godwin, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
from BOOK 4: MISCELLANEOUS PRINCIPLES
from Chapter 2: Of Revolutions
Section 1: Duties of a Citizen
Section 2: Mode of Effecting Revolution
from BOOK 8: OF PROPERTY
from Chapter 8: Of the Means of Introducing the Genuine System of Property
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Letter to Charles Heath
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “Pantisocracy” (1794)
Robert Southey, “On the Prospect of Establishing a Pantisocracy in America” (1794)
William Blake
Songs of Innocence and of Experience
Songs of Innocence
Introduction
The Shepherd
The Ecchoing Green
The Lamb
The Little Black Boy
The Blossom
The Chimney Sweeper
The Little Boy Lost
The Little Boy Found
Laughing Song
A Cradle Song
The Divine Image
Holy Thursday
Night
Spring
Nurse’s Song
Infant Joy
A Dream
On Another’s Sorrow
Songs of Experience
Introduction
Earth’s Answer
The Clod & the Pebble
Holy Thursday
The Little Girl Lost
The Little Girl Found
The Chimney Sweeper
Nurse’s Song
The Sick Rose
The Fly
The Angel
The Tyger
My Pretty Rose Tree
Ah! Sun-Flower
The Lilly
The Garden of Love
The Little Vagabond
London
The Human Abstract
Infant Sorrow
A Poison Tree
A Little Boy Lost
A Little Girl Lost
To Tirzah
The School Boy
The Voice of the Ancient Bard
A Cradle Song
A Divine Image
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
A Song of Liberty
Auguries of Innocence
In Context: “A Most Extraordinary Man”
from Charles Lamb, Letter to Bernard Barton, 15 May 1824
from John Thomas Smith, Nollekens and His Times 3 (1828)
Mary Robinson
January, 1795
from Sappho and Phaon
4
12
18
30
37
The Poor, Singing Dame
The Haunted Beach
London’s Summer Morning
from A Letter to the Women of England
Mary Wollstonecraft
from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Introduction
Chapter 2: The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed
from Chapter 3: The Same Subject Continued
In Context: Contemporary Reviews of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
from The Analytical Review 12 (1792)
from The Critical Review 4 (1792)
from Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
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Letter 1
from Letter 19
from Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman
Chapter 5
In Context Mary Wollstonecraft’s Biography
from William Godwin, Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman
from Chapter 1
from Chapter 6
from Chapter 8
from Chapter 9
from Chapter 10
Contexts: Women and Society
from William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765)
from Book 1, Chapter 15: Of Husband and Wife
from Catharine Macaulay, Letters on Education
from Letter 21: Morals Must Be Taught on Immutable Principles
from Letter 22: No Characteristic Difference in Sex
from Olympe de Gouges, The Rights of Woman
from Maria Edgeworth and Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Practical Education
from Priscilla Wakefield, Reflections on the Present Condition of the Female Sex; With Suggestions f
from Chapter 3
from Chapter 6
from Richard Polwhele, “The Unsexed Females: A Poem, Addressed to the Author of The Pursuits of Li
from Hannah More, Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education
from Volume 1, Chapter 4
from Volume 1, Chapter 6
from William Thompson and Anna Wheeler, Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, Against the Preten
from Introductory Letter to Mrs. Wheeler
from Part 2
Isabel Pagan, “Account of the Author’s Lifetime”
Robert Burns
Green Grow the Rashes
To a Mouse, On Turning Her Up in Her Nest with the Plough
To a Louse, On Seeing Oneon a Lady’s Bonnet, at Church
The Fornicator
The Holy Fair
Halloween
Address to the De’il
Holy Willie’s Prayer
Tam O’Shanter, A Tale
Fareweel to a’ Our Scottish Fame
Flow gently, sweet Afton
Ae Fond Kiss
Robert Bruce’s March to Bannockburn
A Man’s a Man for A’ That
Comin’ thro’ the Rye
A Red, Red Rose
Auld Lang Syne
Love and Liberty. A Cantata
Joanna Baillie
A Mother to Her Waking Infant
A Child to His Sick Grandfather
A Winter Day
A Summer Day
from Plays on the Passions
Introductory Discourse
Contexts: Gothic Literature, 1764–1830
from Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto
Chapter 1
Strawberry Hill and Fonthill Abbey
from Anna Laetitia Aikin
from Clara Reeve, The Old English Baron: A Gothic Story
from The Old English Baron A Gothic Story
from William Beckford, Vathek
from Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho, a Romance
VOLUME 2, Chapter 5
VOLUME 2, Chapter 6
VOLUME 3, Chapter 1
Volume 3, Chapter 17
from Matthew Gregory Lewis, The Monk: A Romance
VOLUME 2, Chapter 1
Matthew Gregory Lewis, “Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine”
from Matthew Gregory Lewis, “Giles Jollup the Grave and Brown Sally Green: A Parody”
Gothic Chapbooks and Bluebooks
from Anonymous, “Terrorist Novel Writing,” The Spirit of the Public Journals (1797)
from Charlotte Dacre, Zofloya; Or, the Moor (1806)
Chapter 2
from Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
Chapter 6
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
from Mary Shelley, Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
from Charles Maturin, Melmoth the Wanderer
Chapter 3
from Ann Radcliffe, “On the Supernatural in Poetry”
Maria Edgeworth
Castle Rackrent
The Grateful Negro
James Hogg
The Brownie of the Black Haggs
William Wordsworth
from Lyrical Ballads, 1798
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Goody Blake, and Harry Gill, a True Story
Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman, with an Incident in Which He Was Concerned
We Are Seven
Lines Written in Early Spring
The Thorn
The Idiot Boy
Expostulation and Reply
The Tables Turned
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