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Romantic Studies
Theories and PracticesISSN: 2504-1932
This series is mainly focused on English literature produced in Britain and Europe between the 1750s and the 1830s. It aims to explore the key concepts regarding Romantic texts and aesthetics, such as the relationship between the writer and the natural world; context and history; sensibility and the sublime; gender roles; language and the power of the imagination; studies of genre; slavery and abolition; migration literature, consumer literature; social transformation; critical reception; and transnational relations. The series welcomes studies on major as well as less well-known authors and literary genres, and on historical and cultural contexts of the period. Within this framework, volumes included in this series will not only expand the canon beyond traditional authors and genres, but also provide opportunities for exploring texts and contexts from new perspectives, including those of gender, cultural and translation studies. The series includes monographs, collection of essays, conference proceedings, critical editions and translations, and aims to address an international community. Book proposals for the series are welcome. Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline either to the series editors or to the publisher. Lilla Maria Crisafulli: lilla.crisafulli@unibo.it Serena Baiesi: serena.baiesi@unibo.it
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Studies in French Theatre
2 publications
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Artists and Issues in the Theatre
12 publications
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Romantic Dialectics: Culture, Gender, Theater
Essays in Honor of Lilla Maria Crisafulli©2018 Edited Collection -
Shakespeare in 19th-Century Opera
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Romantic Escapes
Post-Millennial Trends in Contemporary Popular Romance Fiction©2021 Edited Collection -
Regarding Romantic Rome
©2007 Edited Collection -
Theatres in the Round
Multi-ethnic, Indigenous, and Intertextual Dialogues in Drama©2011 Edited Collection -
The Art of Theatre
Word, Image and Performance in France and Belgium, c. 1830–1910©2013 Edited Collection