格式化内容附注: | I. Revolution (1789-1798). The 'revolution controversy' -- Newington Green Circle and Richard Price -- Mary Wollstonecraft -- Anna Laetitia Barbauld -- Abolition movement -- Thomas Beddoes, Pneumatic Institution -- Slave trade, opium trade -- Elizabeth Montagu and the Bluestockings -- Helen Maria Williams -- William Blake -- Anna Seward -- Dissenters -- Historical nodes -- Corresponding societies and treason trials -- Erasmus Darwin -- Charles Lloyd -- John Thelwall -- John Horne Tooke -- Nonconformists -- William Blake: vision and prophecy -- George Crabbe -- Thomas Holcroft -- Gothic, domestic violence, sadism -- The Irish Rebellion -- Coleridge at Cambridge -- William Frend -- John Tweddell and James Losh -- Freedom of the Press -- Letters of Junius -- George Dyer -- Mary Hays -- Elizabeth Hamilton -- Mary Robinson -- Coleridge and Wordsworth -- Joanna Baillie -- Maria Edgeworth -- Charlotte Smith -- II. Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). The French Consulate and Great Britain -- Coalitions -- Toussaint L'Ouverture -- Peace of Amiens -- The 'Dejection' dialogue -- The growth of The Prelude -- Back to nature -- Coleridge: conversation poems -- Continental romanticism -- Jane Porter -- Thomas Bewick -- Moral causality -- 1805: connections and coincidences -- The Periodical Press -- Exaltation and exploitation of the child -- The lecture -- Lord Bryon: 'Fools are my theme, let satire be my song' -- The novel -- Interconnections: Jane Austen, Sir Walter Scott, George Crabbe, Joanna Baillie, Charlotte Smith, Anna Laetitia Barbauld -- III. Riots (1815-1820). Waterloo -- Corn laws: Cobbett, Bamford, Wroe, Elliott -- Lord Byron: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos III and IV -- Lord Bryon: Manfred -- Percy Bysshe Shelly -- Samuel Rogers -- Coleridge: Principles of Genial Criticism and Biographia Literaria -- Coleridge: 'Kubla Khan' and 'Christabel' -- Keats: Networking ; Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion ; 'Eve of St. Agnes' and Lamia ; The 'Great Odes' -- Belatedness -- Wordsworth, Shelley, Reynolds: Peter Bell, First, Second, Third, and Fourth -- Wordsworth: Benjamin the Waggoner -- Cato Street conspiracy -- Leigh Hunt -- March of the Blanketeers -- Satire and the gagging acts -- Shelley: Mask of Anarchy -- Beau Brummell -- Blake: Jerusalem -- Shelley: Prometheus Unbound -- IV. Reform (1821-1832). Trial of Queen Caroling -- Shelley, Swellfoot the Tyrant -- Shelley, Witch of Atlas -- Byron, Don Juan -- John Clare, The Village Minstrel -- De Quincey, Confessions -- Maria Edgeworth, Tomorrow -- Charles Lamb: essayist, critic, playwright -- William Hazlitt, Spirit of the Age -- Deaths: Keats, Napoleon, Shelley, Castlereagh, Byron, Radcliffe -- Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Improvisatrice -- Samuel Rogers: Italy -- George Dyer -- Mary Russell Mitford, Foscari -- Water Savage Landor, Imaginary Conversations -- Panic of 1825 -- Felicia Hemans -- Thomas Love Peacock, Misfortune of Elphin (1829) -- Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Death's Jest Book -- Parliamentary reform -- Abolition -- Deaths: Blake, Hazlitt, Scott, Goethe, Coleridge Crabbe, Lamb, Thelwall. |