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Romanticism and the Rights of the Negative

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Sharing Contagion: Sympathetic Curiosity and Social Emotion Regulation in Joanna Baillie’s De Monfort

“[H]is mind was … my disease”: Viral Affect in Eliza Fenwick’s Secresy; or, The Ruin on the Rock

More than a Feeling: Shelley’s Affect

The Material Sublime and Theory of Mind in Coleridge and Keats

Affective Textualities: Restructuring Subjectivity in Blake’s Marriage

Care: For Wollstonecraft

The Philosopher and Her Poor: Wollstonecraft, Rancière, and the Rights and Duties of Humanity

Introduction: Mary Wollstonecraft Even Now

Wollstonecraft, Mother of Feminist Memes

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