- Explores Romanticism as it was represented in the works of its nonfiction prose writers, showing an exuberant Romanticism that was a global phenomenon by the early decades of the nineteenth century
- The Handbook contains 54 original chapters that explore the immense variety of British Romantic nonfiction prose
- Explores the achievements of both well-known and neglected writers, as well as political, literary, and cultural events ranging from the major to the almost entirely overlooked
Alumni Books
‘The Oxford Handbook of British Romantic Prose’
(edited by Robert Morrison / OUP 2024)