Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART I. NERVOUS CONTAINMENTS: RECOLLECTION AND INFLUENCE
  • De Quincey collects himself / Joel Faflak
  • Mrs. Julian T. Marshall's Life and letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / Lisa Vargo
  • Between action and inaction: the "performance" of the prima donna in Eliot's Closet drama / Grace Kehler
  • "Nervous reincarnations: Keats, scenery, and mind cure in Canada during the post-confederation period, with particular reference to Archibald Lampman and related cases / D.M.R. Bentley
  • PART II. A MATTER OF BALANCE: BYRONIC ILLNESS AND VICTORIAN CURE
  • Early romantic theorists and the fate of transgressive eloquence: John Stuart Mill's response to Byron / Timothy J. Wandling
  • Dyspeptic reactions: Thomas Carlyle and the Byronic temper / Kristen Guest
  • "Growing pains": representing the romantic in Gaskell's Wives and daughters / Julia M. Wright
  • HESITATION AND INHERITANCE: THE CASE OF SARA COLERIDGE
  • Snuffing out an article: Sara Coleridge and the early Victorian reception of Keats / Joanne Wilkes
  • Her father's "remains": Sara Coleridge's edition of Essays on his own times / Alan Vardy
  • Opium addictions and meta-physicians: Sara Coleridge's editing of Biographia literaria / Donelle Ruwe.