Editorial Activity

La Questione Romantica

La Questione Romantica

Class A Interdisciplinary Journal

Romantic Studies

Romantic Studies

A Romantic Studies Series edited by Peter Lang

Reviews:

Romantic Dialectics: Culture, Gender, Theater: Essays in Honor of Lilla Maria Crisafulli ed. by Serena Baiesi and Stuart Curran - Review by Alan Rawes, University of Manchester. Keats-Shelley Journal, Volume 69, 2020, pp. 177-180.  Article published by Keats-Shelley Association of America, Inc.

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Dr Maria Elena Capitani, ‘Reprising Romanticism: Romantic Re-Creations in Contemporary British Theatre (1980-2020)’

Dr Maria Elena Capitani, ‘Reprising Romanticism: Romantic Re-Creations in Contemporary British Theatre (1980-2020)’

Percy Bysshe Shelley in contesto: tra filosofia, storia e letteratura, a cura di Simona Beccone, Paolo Bugliani, Angelo Chiantelli e Riccardo Roni (Pisa, ETS, 2023).

Percy Bysshe Shelley in contesto: tra filosofia, storia e letteratura, a cura di Simona Beccone, Paolo Bugliani, Angelo Chiantelli e Riccardo Roni (Pisa, ETS, 2023).

Curatorship

Le voci del saggista: Charles Lamb fra modernità e tradizione (Roma, Carocci, 2019).

Le voci del saggista: Charles Lamb fra modernità e tradizione (Roma, Carocci, 2019).

Monograph

Shaping British Romantic Literature in Context

Shaping British Romantic Literature in Context

Monography edited by Peter Lang

Author: Serena Baiesi

Series: Romantic Studies, Volume 4

    Publication Year: 2026

     

    Summary

    Shaping British Romantic Literature in Context explores how British Romantic literature is influenced and shaped by its cultural, social, and historical surroundings. Adopting an inclusive perspective, the volume emphasizes the dynamic interaction between literature and its context, approaching the subject both diachronically and synchronically. Following an overview of the political, social, and cultural background of the period, this study examines authors, texts, and paratexts in chronological order, while simultaneously investigating the major literary genres of poetry, prose, and drama. This dual structure allows the volume to highlight genre-specific trends and developments, while offering a comprehensive view of the period's diverse authorship and literary output.

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