- 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
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‘The Oxford Handbook of British Romantic Prose’
(edited by Robert Morrison / OUP 2024)