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Charlotte Smith's early sonnets established the genre as a Romantic form; her novels advanced sensibility beyond its reliance on emotional facility; and her blank verse initiated one of the most familiar of Romantic verse forms. This volume draws together the best of current scholarship.
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Charlotte Smith's early sonnets established the genre as a Romantic form; her novels advanced sensibility beyond its reliance on emotional facility; and her blank verse initiated one of the most familiar of Romantic verse forms. This volume draws together the best of current scholarship.
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Jacqueline Labbe
Introduction , Jacqueline Labbe; Chapter 1 'Herself ... Fills The
Foreground': Negotiating Autobiography in The Elegiac Sonnets and The
Emigrants, Kerri Andrews; Chapter 2 From Nosegay to Specimen Cabinet:
Charlotte Smith and The Labour of Collecting, Dahlia Porter; Chapter 3 The
Figure of the Hermit in Charlotte Smith's Beachy Head, Kari Lokke; Chapter
4 The Subject of Beachy Head, Christoph Bode; Chapter 5 'The Slight
Skirmishing of A Novel Writer': Charlotte Smith and the American War of
Independence, Barbara Tarling; Chapter 6 Charlotte Smith, The Godwin
Circle, and the Proliferation of Speakers in The Young Philosopher, A. A.
Markley; Chapter 7 The Alien Act and Negative Cosmopolitanism in The
Letters of A Solitary Wanderer, Amy Garnai; Chapter 8 Narrating Seduction:
Charlotte Smith and Jane Austen, Jacqueline Labbe; Chapter 9 Charlotte
Smith's The Banished Man in French Translation; or the Politics Of
Novel-Writing During the Revolution, Katherine Astbury; Chapter 10 'This
Village Wonder': Charlotte Smith's 'What is She?' and the Ideological
Comedy of Curiosity, Diego Saglia; Chapter 11 Recovering Charlotte Smith's
Letters: A History, With Lessons, Judith Phillips Stanton; Chapter 12
Charlotte Smith: Intertextualities, Stuart Curran; Chapter 13 Charlotte
Smith, Women Poets and The Culture of Celebrity, Stephen C. Behrendt;
Chapter 14 'Tell My Name to Distant Ages': The Literary Fate of Charlotte
Smith, Louise Duckling;
Foreground': Negotiating Autobiography in The Elegiac Sonnets and The
Emigrants, Kerri Andrews; Chapter 2 From Nosegay to Specimen Cabinet:
Charlotte Smith and The Labour of Collecting, Dahlia Porter; Chapter 3 The
Figure of the Hermit in Charlotte Smith's Beachy Head, Kari Lokke; Chapter
4 The Subject of Beachy Head, Christoph Bode; Chapter 5 'The Slight
Skirmishing of A Novel Writer': Charlotte Smith and the American War of
Independence, Barbara Tarling; Chapter 6 Charlotte Smith, The Godwin
Circle, and the Proliferation of Speakers in The Young Philosopher, A. A.
Markley; Chapter 7 The Alien Act and Negative Cosmopolitanism in The
Letters of A Solitary Wanderer, Amy Garnai; Chapter 8 Narrating Seduction:
Charlotte Smith and Jane Austen, Jacqueline Labbe; Chapter 9 Charlotte
Smith's The Banished Man in French Translation; or the Politics Of
Novel-Writing During the Revolution, Katherine Astbury; Chapter 10 'This
Village Wonder': Charlotte Smith's 'What is She?' and the Ideological
Comedy of Curiosity, Diego Saglia; Chapter 11 Recovering Charlotte Smith's
Letters: A History, With Lessons, Judith Phillips Stanton; Chapter 12
Charlotte Smith: Intertextualities, Stuart Curran; Chapter 13 Charlotte
Smith, Women Poets and The Culture of Celebrity, Stephen C. Behrendt;
Chapter 14 'Tell My Name to Distant Ages': The Literary Fate of Charlotte
Smith, Louise Duckling;
Introduction , Jacqueline Labbe; Chapter 1 'Herself ... Fills The
Foreground': Negotiating Autobiography in The Elegiac Sonnets and The
Emigrants, Kerri Andrews; Chapter 2 From Nosegay to Specimen Cabinet:
Charlotte Smith and The Labour of Collecting, Dahlia Porter; Chapter 3 The
Figure of the Hermit in Charlotte Smith's Beachy Head, Kari Lokke; Chapter
4 The Subject of Beachy Head, Christoph Bode; Chapter 5 'The Slight
Skirmishing of A Novel Writer': Charlotte Smith and the American War of
Independence, Barbara Tarling; Chapter 6 Charlotte Smith, The Godwin
Circle, and the Proliferation of Speakers in The Young Philosopher, A. A.
Markley; Chapter 7 The Alien Act and Negative Cosmopolitanism in The
Letters of A Solitary Wanderer, Amy Garnai; Chapter 8 Narrating Seduction:
Charlotte Smith and Jane Austen, Jacqueline Labbe; Chapter 9 Charlotte
Smith's The Banished Man in French Translation; or the Politics Of
Novel-Writing During the Revolution, Katherine Astbury; Chapter 10 'This
Village Wonder': Charlotte Smith's 'What is She?' and the Ideological
Comedy of Curiosity, Diego Saglia; Chapter 11 Recovering Charlotte Smith's
Letters: A History, With Lessons, Judith Phillips Stanton; Chapter 12
Charlotte Smith: Intertextualities, Stuart Curran; Chapter 13 Charlotte
Smith, Women Poets and The Culture of Celebrity, Stephen C. Behrendt;
Chapter 14 'Tell My Name to Distant Ages': The Literary Fate of Charlotte
Smith, Louise Duckling;
Foreground': Negotiating Autobiography in The Elegiac Sonnets and The
Emigrants, Kerri Andrews; Chapter 2 From Nosegay to Specimen Cabinet:
Charlotte Smith and The Labour of Collecting, Dahlia Porter; Chapter 3 The
Figure of the Hermit in Charlotte Smith's Beachy Head, Kari Lokke; Chapter
4 The Subject of Beachy Head, Christoph Bode; Chapter 5 'The Slight
Skirmishing of A Novel Writer': Charlotte Smith and the American War of
Independence, Barbara Tarling; Chapter 6 Charlotte Smith, The Godwin
Circle, and the Proliferation of Speakers in The Young Philosopher, A. A.
Markley; Chapter 7 The Alien Act and Negative Cosmopolitanism in The
Letters of A Solitary Wanderer, Amy Garnai; Chapter 8 Narrating Seduction:
Charlotte Smith and Jane Austen, Jacqueline Labbe; Chapter 9 Charlotte
Smith's The Banished Man in French Translation; or the Politics Of
Novel-Writing During the Revolution, Katherine Astbury; Chapter 10 'This
Village Wonder': Charlotte Smith's 'What is She?' and the Ideological
Comedy of Curiosity, Diego Saglia; Chapter 11 Recovering Charlotte Smith's
Letters: A History, With Lessons, Judith Phillips Stanton; Chapter 12
Charlotte Smith: Intertextualities, Stuart Curran; Chapter 13 Charlotte
Smith, Women Poets and The Culture of Celebrity, Stephen C. Behrendt;
Chapter 14 'Tell My Name to Distant Ages': The Literary Fate of Charlotte
Smith, Louise Duckling;







