Nicholas Roe, Wardlaw Professor of English Literature, University of St. Andrews
Nicholas Roe is Wardlaw Professor of English Literature, University of St Andrews.
A note on texts New Introduction 1. Voices from the Common Grave of Liberty 2. 'Europe was Rejoiced': Responses to Revolution, 1789-1791 3. Pretty Hot in It': Wordsworth and France, 1791-1792 4. 'Mr. Frend's Company': Cambridge, Dissent, and Coleridge 5. 'War is Again Broken Out': Protest and Poetry, 1793-1798 6. 'A Light Bequeathed': Coleridge, Thelwall, Wordsworth, Godwin 7. 'A Sympathy with Power': Imagining Robespierre 8. Inner Emigrants: Kindly Interchange, Rash Disdain Epilogue: Daring to Hope Appendix 1: Wordsworth and Daniel Isaac Eaton's Philanthropist Appendix 2: Wordsworth's Lost Satire Bibliography
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