
Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-79007-9 - The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature Edited by James Chandler Index More information Index abbeys aisling poetry, 200 converted into homes, 301–5 Alastor (Shelley), 519, 618 Abernethy, John, 545 Aldini, Giovanni, 544 Abolition movement, 363, 638 Aldridge, Ira Abrams, Meyer H., 201, 625, 626 in Othello, 502 The Mirror and the Lamp, 430 Alien and Sedition Acts, 221 Natural Supernaturalism, 431 allopatric theory, 516 The Absentee (Edgeworth), 307, 483 The Alphabet of Goody Two Shoes; By Learning absenteeism, 271, 307 Which, She Soon Got Rich (Harris), ‘According to the Mighty Working’ (Hardy), 570 658 America (Blake), 220 Ackermann, Rudolph American colonies Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, writings against the Crown, 360 Manufactures, Fashions and Politics, American First Continental Congress (1774), 341 360 Act of Union of Great Britain and Ireland, American Indians, 195, 219 478 American Revolution, 199, 209, 219, 220, 315, Addison, Joseph 357–9, 359–60, 362 in praise of ‘Chevy Chase’, 52 influence on the French Revolution, 367–8, ‘Address to the Deil’ (Burns), 166 371 ‘Admiral Nelson’s Victory’ Americas, the, 218 London Times, 317–18 Analysis of Beauty (Hogarth), 259 Adorno, Theodor W. Analytic Review, 152 on lyric, 523 Analytical Inquiry into the Principles of Taste The Advancement of Learning (Bacon), 441 (Knight), 258 Adventures of Ulysses (Lamb), 567 Analytical Review, 365 aesthetic value, 73, 96 ‘The Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase’, 53 aesthetics, 1, 52, 432–4, 517 Ancient English Metrical Romances (Ritson), and lyric, 523 53 and politics, 610–11 Anglican Ascendancy, 199, 304, 306–7 and utilitarianism, 94 homes of, 307 Age of Lyric, 114 and Irish culture, 307 Age of Reason (Paine), 642 animal stories, 559 agriculture, 97, 98–9 animism, 269 Aiken, John, 634, 635 Anna St Ives (Holcroft), 463 Aikin, John, and Anna Laetitia Barbauld Annals of the Parish (Galt), 309 Evenings at Home, 559 Annals of Philosophy, 530 Aikin, Lucy, 421 anonymous novels, 388 Ainsi va Le Monde (Robinson), 364 Ansichten der Natur (Humboldt), 549 749 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-79007-9 - The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature Edited by James Chandler Index More information Index anthropology, 276–7, 515 Astronomy and General Physics (Whewell), 540 and biology, 516 atmospheric electricity, 536 and collections, 525 ‘Au Lecteur’ (Baudelaire), 663 and natural language, 430–1 Auerbach, Nina, 319 ‘Anticipation: October 1803’ (Wordsworth), Austen, Jane, 3, 469, 471–2 321 and the Church of England, 627–8 anti-feminist sentiment, 56 and domestic space, 305 Anti-Jacobin Review, 543 on landscape connoisseurs, 260 The Antiquarian Repertory: a Miscellany, Mansfield Park, 271–2, 305 intended to preserve and illustrate Northanger Abbey, 304–5 several valuable Remains of Old Times. and the novel of manners, 461, 521 Adorned with elegant sculptures Persuasion, 318, 328 (Grose), 48 Pride and Prejudice, 306, 313, 319 antiquarianism, 45–52, 159, 484 Sense and Sensibility, 460 caricature and satire of, 48 Autobiography (Place), 335 and collaboration, 47 ‘Autumn’ (Keats), 443 and collections, 46–8, 49–52, 50 and ‘County Histories’, 47 Babbage, Charles, 393 and Enlightenment, 50 Bacon, Francis and forgery, 60–1 The Advancement of Learning, 441 and the fragment, 61 Novum Organum With Other Parts of The and interpretation, 50, 52 Great Instauration, 105–7 as national history, 47 Badcock, Samuel, 41 and politics, 45–7, 47, 49, 51 Baillie, Joanna, 498 and Unionism, 47 Ethwald, 324 apocalypse, 338, 448–9, 624, 626 and a ‘school of affectation’, 590 Appeal to the Men of Great Britain (Hays), A Series of Plays on the Passions, 500 119 ‘A Winter Day’, 297 archaeologists, 51 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 518 Arendt, Hannah, 6 ballads, 48, 49, 52–6, 57, 67 Ariosto, Ludovico anthologies of, 53 Orlando Furioso, 235–6 Enlightenment debate on, 58 aristocracy, 205 German, 214 feminisation of, 605 multiple ‘versions’ of, 57 and the Oriental, 605–6, 609 national, 55 and rioting in London, 149 and nostalgia, 58 Arminianism, 633 rhythms of, 55 Arnold, Matthew, 321, 583, 629 Scottish, 56 Culture and Anarchy, 8 semantic approach to, 57 Poems of Wordsworth, 622 syntactic approach to, 57 Arnold, Thomas, 649 Ballantyne’s Novelists’ Library (Scott), 475 art, 353, 582 Bank of England, 83 and loss, 238 Baptists, 633 and nature, 258 Barbauld, Anna Laetitia, 15, 16, 124, 363, 364, and the picturesque, 258 421, 475, 555, 568, 634 and reality, 610 The British Novelists; with an Essay, Prefaces symbolic, 517 Biographical and Critical, 475 Ascendancy homes, 307 and domestic employments, 310 and Oriental decorative motifs, 307 Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, 15, 218, 311, Assembly of Notables, 358 422, 447–8 Association for the Preservation of Liberty Lessons for Children from Three to Four Years and Property against Republicans Old, 571 and Levellers, 138 ‘Washing Day’, 310 750 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-79007-9 - The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature Edited by James Chandler Index More information Index see also Aikin, John, and Anna Laetitia bibliomania, 338 Barbauld Bills of Mortality, 131 Barbauld, Rochemont, 635 Biographia Literaria (Coleridge), 427, 439, ‘The Bard’ (Gray), 64 444–6 Bardic Nationalism, 164 biographies, 10–11, 35, 589–93 bards, 63–5 biological determinism, 77 Barry, James, 184 biological evolution, 540–2 Bartholomew’s Fair (1817), 336 biology Bartman, Sarah (Hottentot Venus), 349 and anthropology, 516 ‘The Bastille’ (Williams), 359 and genre, 513–18, 525 Bastille, the, 358, 372 and literature, 525 fall of celebrated, 362 Blackwood, William, 179 imagery of, 371 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 162, 174, 175, storming of, 367–8 177, 348, 438, 445–7 Batten, Charles, 273 on novels, 476 Battle of the Nile (1798), 317–18 ‘Z’ in, 417, 419 Baudelaire, Charles Blair, Hugh, 30, 33, 164, 171 ‘Au Lecteur’, 663 ‘Critical Dissertation on the Poems of and the ‘hypocrite reader’, 654–5 Ossian’, 58 Baumgarten, Alexander, 432 defence of Ossian, 65, 164 Beattie, James, 43 Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 54 The Minstrel, 65 on private life, 32 Beddoes, Thomas, 542 and rhetorical devices of non-fiction, 31 Behn, Aphra, 219 Blake, William, 105, 158, 222, 263, 269, 391, Belcher, William 403, 449, 640–2, 656 Intellectual electricity, novum organum of America, 220 vision, and grand mystic secret, 112 and atheism, 420 Belfast Harp Festival (1792), 184 and counties, 250 Bell, Andrew and the countryside, 249–51, 260 and the monitorial system of education, and imagination, 641 596 innocence and experience, 445 Bell, John, 382 Jerusalem, 103, 255, 621, 641 The Poets of Great Britain, 382 The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 118, 268, 642 Beloe, William, 153 Milton, 331, 332 ‘Belvoir Castle’ (Crabbe), 302 on Paine’s The Rights of Man, 370 Benbow, William, 387 Songs of Innocence and Experience, 554, 639 Bentham, Jeremy, 74, 82, 89, 581–2, 583, 593 vision of Britain, 251 and the monitorial system of education, on war heroes, 332 596 Bloom, Harold, 202, 437, 625 Panopticon writings, 596 Blumenbach, J. F., 515–16 and sentence meaning, 597 De generis varietati humani nativa, 515 Theory of Fictions, 597 Boatswain (Byron’s dog), 652–3 and transcendental systems, 599 Boccaccio, Giovanni, 234 and utilitarianism, 598 Bonaparte, Napoleon, 82, 319, 320 Beppo: A Venetian Story (Byron), 236 The Book of the Church (Southey), 630 Berkeley, Bishop George, 109 book trade Berman, Antoine, 512 changes to, 377–81 Berquin, Arnauld distribution networks, 378 Looking Glass for the Mind, 559 expansion of, 381–5 Betty, William Henry West (child actor), 496 increase in production, 36 Betty Brown; or, the St Giles’s Orange Girl in London, 162 (More), 136 retailing and wholesaling, 384 Bewell, Alan, 282 see also publishing 751 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-79007-9 - The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature Edited by James Chandler Index More information Index booksellers, 151 debate with Paine, 370 promotions, 563 on Hastings, 272 sociability of, 384–5 on ‘landed interests’, 255, 257 Boulton, Matthew, 548 A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Bradley, F. H., 7 Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, 94, Brand, John, 153–4 186–8, 533 Brewer, John, 163, 312 and political representation, 257 Brisman, Leslie, 645 on Price, 220 Britain, 205 Reflections on the Revolution in France, 208, 1688 Settlement, 360 358, 609, 610, 633 attitude to foreigners, 205 on Rousseau, 210 and empire, 272 Burney, Edward and the French Revolution, 226 illustrations, 458 and Greece, 230 Burney, Fanny imaginary geography of, 226 Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth, 137 and Italy, 230 Burney, Frances national poets of, 205 Cecilia, 456 and travel writing, 273–6 Evelina, 453, 454 see also England; Ireland; Scotland The Wanderer, or Female Difficulties, 324 British Critic, 152–4, 155, 158, 422–3 Burns, Robert, 159, 164 The British Novelists; with an Essay, Prefaces ‘Address to the Deil’, 166 Biographical and Critical (Barbauld), ‘The Cotter’s Saturday Night’, 297 475 ‘Epistle to John Lapraik’, 165 The British Theatre (Inchbald), 498 and lost origins, 166 Britishness, 185 Poems, Chiefly Written in the Scottish Dialect, Britton, John, 215 165 Bronze Age, 253 Tam O’Shanter, 48 Brooke, Henry ‘The Vision’, 166 The Fool of Quality, 30 Bush, John ‘The
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