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NASSR Annual Conventions, 1993-
NASSR '99
Session 6A: Digitizing Romanticism
Digitizing Romanticism, NASSR 1999 Session
Grimes, "Beyond the Paper Chase: Building a Comprehensive Online Romantics Bibliography--A Progress Report: Introduction"
Grimes, "Beyond the Paper Chase: Building a Comprehensive Online Romantics Bibliography--A Progress Report: Technical Issues"
Grimes, "Beyond the Paper Chase: Building a Comprehensive Online Romantics Bibliography--A Progress Report: Conceptual Issues"
Grimes, "Beyond the Paper Chase: Building a Comprehensive Online Romantics Bibliography: The Current State of the Bibliography"
Critical Approach Table
Fraistat, "Digitizing Romanticism: Introduction"
Kelley and Sha, "The Sister Arts Go Digital: The Romantic Circles Art Gallery"
Clery and Shaffer, "The Corvey Project: Collaborative Excavation of the Professional Woman Writer, 1790-1840"
Crochunis and Eberle-Sinatra, "Editing Electronically Women Playwrights of the Romantic Period"
Session 1B. Staging the New I: Imperialism and Colonialism
Session 1C: Romantic Dramatic Forms: Performing the Subject, Gender and the State
Session 2B: New Texts and Textual Scholarship
Session 2C: Women Poets, Subjectivity and Dramatic Forms
Session 2D: Romantic History and the Passing of the New
Session 2E: Romanticism and New Sciences
Session 3A: Staging the New II: Gendered Perspectives
Session 3D: Nouvelle Cuisine
Session 4A: Romantics as News
Session 4B: Romanticism and Slavery
Session 4C: Coleridge between Press and Podium
Session 4D: Romanticism and the New Psychology I
Session 5A: Romanticism and the News
Session 5B: New Words, New Voices
Session 5C: Aesthetics and the New Canon
Session 5D: Blake and the Technological Text
Session 6B: Romanticism and Chaos
Session 6C: The Red and the Green: Rethinking the Relation between Ecocriticism and Ideological Criticism
Session 7A: New Boots, New Bodies
Session 7B: Romantic Women Writers and the Novel
Session 7D: New Subjectivities, New Identities
Session 8A: Byron's New Clothes
Session 8B: Coleridge: the New Text
Session 8D: Barbauld: New Readings
Session 9A: Romantic Fevers
Session 9B: Back to the Future
Session 9C: The Bodies of Romanticism
Session 9D: Reassessing Romantic Origins
Session 9E: Romanticism and the New Gothic
Session 10A: Romanticism and the New Europe
Session 10B: Romanticism and the Transformation of the 'New'
Session 10C: Imperial Novelties and Antiquities
Session 11A: Whither Romanticism
Session 11C: Nouvelles de Staƫl
Session 11D: Rereading the Romantic Sublime
Session 12A: Revolution and Revival
Session 12C: Renovating Romance
Session 12C: Romantic Revivals in Ireland
NASSR '93
NASSR '94
NASSR '95
NASSR '96
Selected Papers, Presentations and Other Materials from NASSR 1996 and 1997
"Romanticism" in Crisis
Conference Report and Snapshots from NASSR 96
NASSR 96 Seminar: "Electronic Texts and Textuality"
Nichols, "Hyping the Hypertext: Scholarship and the Limits of Technology"
Jones, "The Romantic Circles Project and Emergent Forms of Scholarly Production on the Web"
Anderson, Romantic Billboards on the Infobahn
O'Donnell, Response to Flanders, Lynch, and Tetreault
User Response Forum
NASSR 96 Plenary Panel: "Romantic Hybridity: Theoretical Crossings Then and Now"
NASSR '97
NASSR '98
Romantic Studies at the MLA, 1990-1998
ACR Annual Meetings, 1994-1998
Other Conferences and Sessions (some off-site)
The Last Man: Abridged Edition
Hubert Parry's Scenes from Prometheus Unbound
Charlotte Smith Story Map
An Island in the Moon
Blake in a Post-Secular Era: Early Prophecies
Draft Variants from the Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts and the New Edition of Laon and Cythna in The CPPBS
John Thelwall in Performance: The Fairy of the Lake
John Thelwall in Time and Text
A Chronological Listing of the Letters of Joanna Baillie
Romantic Circles Bibliography
William Taylor of Norwich: A Study of the Influence of Modern German Literature in England
Wordsworth's Dramatic Antipicturesque: Burke, Gilpin, and "Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree"
The Wordsworth Circle, Special Issue in Honor of Karl Kroeber
Quarterly Review Electronic Texts
Shelley Sites/Sights
Fictions of Byron: An Annotated Bibliography
An Electronic Concordance to Keats' Poetry
The Quarterly Review Archive
Fictional Representations of Romantics and Romanticism
Wordsworth's Route Over the Simplon in 1790: A Reconstruction
The Byron Chronology
The Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Chronology & Resource Site
Shelley's Notebooks in the Bodleian Library
The Shelley Chronology