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Abolitionist Publics in Robert Southey’s 'The Sailor, Who Had Served in the Slave Trade' and Coleridge’s 'The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere'

The Vomiting Mill: Scenes of Sociological Repulsion from Wordsworth to Durkheim

'Poetry is Not a Luxury': Audre Lorde and Shelleyan Poetics

Feeling Complicit in William Godwin’s Caleb Williams

Afterword: Public Feeling, Ethical Entailment and the Poetics of Complicity

What We Talk About When We Talk About Bowie: David Bowie and Enlightenment Philosophies of Identity

Waiting for the Gift: Velvet Goldmine and the Bowie-Image

“I Can’t Give Everything Away”: David Bowie and Post-Romantic Artistic Identity

“I Am” a “Space Oddity”: Echolocating (New) Romanticism in David Bowie

“Will you stay”: “Kooks,” Hunky Dory, and Romantic Childhood

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