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British Literature of the French Revolution: Pamela Clemit British Romanticism: Stuart Curran (second edition) British Romantic Poetry: James Chandler and Maureen N. McLane British Theatre, 1730–1830: Jane Moody and Daniel O'Quinn Canadian Literature: Eva-Marie Kröller Children's Literature: M. O. Grenby and Andrea Immel The Classic Russian ...
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The Romantic movement in English literature of the early 19th century has its roots in 18th-century poetry, the Gothic novel and the novel of sensibility. [6] [7] This includes the pre-Romantic graveyard poets from the 1740s, whose works are characterized by gloomy meditations on mortality, "skulls and coffins, epitaphs and worms". [8]
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His doctoral thesis at the University of Hull was on 'The Seventeenth-century Influence on the Early Religious and Political Thought of S. T. Coleridge, 1790-1805'. Kitson has authored and edited many books and articles on Romantic period literature, and the global contexts of romantic writing, including theories of race, slavery, and empire.
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The Romantic Novelists' Association (RNA) is the professional body representing authors of romantic fiction in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1960 by Denise Robins (first president), Barbara Cartland (first vice-president), Vivian Stuart (first elected chairman), and other authors including Elizabeth Goudge, Netta Muskett, Catherine Cookson, Rosamunde Pilcher and Lucilla Andrews.
Based on Steve Harvey's 2009 book, "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man," in this movie, a group of friends (Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara, Terrence J and Romany Malco) can't find a lasting relationship.