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- Henry Fuseli's Alternative Classicism
- Introduction
- Issues) and Begin with the G
- Front Matter
- Quadreria (1750-1850)
- The Romantic Age of English Painting
- Fuseli, the Swiss, and the British: Some Recent Publications
- Issue of Blake Studies
- 2015 · Maastricht TEFAF: the European Fine Art Fair 13–22 March 2015 LONDON MASTERPIECE LONDON 25 June–1 July 2015 London LONDON ART WEEK 3–10 July 2015
- The Grotesque in Edgar Allan Poe's Fiction Clinton M
- The Bard in Napoleonic France and Revivalist Wales: a Contrasting Symbol of Nationality, Resistance and Liminality
- William Roscoe, London, 1833; Stendhal, Promenades Dans Rome, 28.X.1828, Ed
- Pictures of Childhood
- LOWELL LIBSON LTD 2 016 • New York · Annual Exhibition British Art: Recent Acquisitions at Stellan Holm · 1018 Madison Avenue 23–30 January 2016
- British Canvas, Stretcher and Panel Suppliers' Marks
- Gothic Romance and the Quixotic Hero:A Pageant for Henry Fuseli in 1783 Martin Myrone
- Henry Fuseli and the Sexual Sublime Sarah Carter a Thesis Presented To
- Nude Men : from 1800 to the Present Day ; [To Accompany the Exhibition "Nude Men
- Representations of Insanity in Art and Science of Nineteenth-Century
- "Leaving Their Mark: Lavater, Fuseli and Blake's Imprint on Aphorisms
- Shelley's Frankenstein in Text and Image Morgan Swan STANCHION
- "Transatlantic Address: Washington Allston and the Limits Of
- The Morgan Celebrates the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of Mary Shelley’S Frankenstein in a New Exhibition
- Realism, Myth and the Painter in British Literature, 1800-1855
- A SPACE for DIALOGUE
- Romanticism Terms
- William Blake's German Connection
- Renaissance and Baroque Art
- Emma Hamilton, a Model of Agency in Late Eighteenth-Century Europe
- Past Meetings
- Articles Published in Newspapers, Weekly and Monthly Magazines" and "Blake Scholarship (Books and Journal Articles)" in Germany, Pp
- Translation, Aesthetics, and Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalization
- The Nightmare: Fuseli and the Art of Horror
- DISCOURSES BETWEEN VISUAL, LITERARY and PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTIONS of SENTIENCE in the DRAWINGS of HENRY FUSELI, 1770-78 By
- Mary Wollstonecraft: “Hyena in Petticoats”
- Sophoclean Scholarship As a Tool to Interpret Eighteenth-Century England
- EDGAR ALLAN Poe THIRTY-Two STORIES
- Introduction 1. the Works of Thoreau, Ed. Henry S. Canby (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1937), 668
- Frankenstein As a Reflection of Mary Shelley's Life