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  1. 575a. Robert Southey to Manuel do Cenáculo, Bishop of Beja, 11 April 1801⁠ 

    August 2011 575a. Robert Southey to Manuel do Cenáculo, Bishop of Beja, 11 April 1801 ⁠*   Muito excellente Senhor, Não podemos certamente deixar passar esta occasião; para exprimir á sua Exceléncia, quanto sentemos os favores recebidos em Beja, tambem a ...

    rc-admin - 03/21/2014 - 21:58

  2. 669a. Robert Southey to John King, 15-16 April 1802⁠ 

    August 2011 669a. Robert Southey to John King, 15-16 April 1802 ⁠*   Avril 15. 1802. Hier mon ami je fus chez M. V___ J’ai oublie son nom. Il ne fut pas chez lui, je l’ai laisse votre letter en disant que dans peu de temps jours reviendrai. au present il ...

    rc-admin - 03/21/2014 - 21:58

  3. Teaching Romantic Drama

    May 2011 Teaching Romantic Drama Guest Editor: Thomas C. Crochunis Call for Papers: "Teaching Romantic Drama" Proposals are invited for an online collection of essays on "Teaching Romantic Drama," to be edited by Thomas C. Crochunis. T ...

    rc-admin - 08/27/2013 - 19:09

  4. Abstracts

    John Thelwall: Critical Reassessments Abstracts about the authors | search volume ...

    rc-admin - 04/14/2014 - 17:33

  5. John Thelwall’s Panoramic Miscellany: The Lecturer as Journalist

    From January to June 1826, Thelwall edited, wrote, and marketed The Panoramic Miscellany, a monthly periodical that demonstrates his ongoing commitment to political causes, public education, elocutionary training, and literary criticism. This essay examine ...

    rc-admin - 10/10/2014 - 18:20

  6. “A Son of John Thelwall”: Weymouth Birkbeck Thelwall’s Romantic Inheritance

    This essay traces the meandering career of Weymouth Birkbeck Thelwall, the son of John Thelwall and his former pupil and second wife, the young and beautiful Henrietta Cecil Boyle. Born on the eve of reform and near the end of John Thelwall’s life, Weymout ...

    rc-admin - 10/10/2014 - 18:20

  7. Gillray, Cruikshank & Thelwall: Visual Satire, Physiognomy and the Jacobin Body

    In the years following his acquittal for High Treason in 1794, John Thelwall came to personify all that English loyalists most feared about the plebeian democrats of the London Corresponding Society. In loyalist discourse, he became at one and the same tim ...

    rc-admin - 10/10/2014 - 18:20

  8. "Teaching the Teachings of the Stage: A Graduate Seminar on Restoration to Romantic Drama"

    May 2011 "Teaching the Teachings of the Stage: A Graduate Seminar on Restoration to Romantic Drama" Emily Hodgson Anderson, University of Southern California The theatre is a school in which much good or evil may be learned. —Joanna Baillie, &qu ...

    rc-admin - 11/05/2012 - 12:36

  9. Huntington Library Workshop: Research Assignment

    May 2011 Huntington Library Workshop: Research Assignment Imagine that you have been chosen to edit a new version of a play on our syllabus (not The Rover or The Beggar’s Opera). Your job as editor is to choose a text of the play, to annotate that text, a ...

    rc-admin - 11/05/2012 - 12:37

  10. Staging Identity in Eighteenth-Century England: Restoration to Romantic Drama

    May 2011 Staging Identity in Eighteenth-Century England: Restoration to Romantic Drama Professor Anderson ehanders@usc.edu ENGL 530 Fall 2006 All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players… —Shakespeare, As You Like It, 2.7.139-40 ...

    rc-admin - 02/19/2014 - 11:43

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