Volume 2, Numero 2 (Ottobre)

crime
  • Maurice Hindle, Theatres of Calamity: Godwin, Burke and the Language of Gothic
  • Maurizio Ascari, In Pursuit of the Sublime: De Quincey and the Romantics’ Metaphysical Conception of Crime
  • Struan Sinclair, «An Apartment So Bedizzened»: Edgar Allan Poe’s Superperceivers
  • Giacomo Mannironi, Criminal Ambitions: the Young Balzac and the Influence of British Romanticism
  • Yvonne Leffler, Early Crime Fiction in Scandinavian Literature
  • Heather Worthington, Repression and Transgression in Samuel Warren’s «The Bracelets» and Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician
  • Stephen Knight, The Mysteries of the Cities and the Myth of Urban Gothic
  • Gabriella Imposti, A bad person not without certain principles
  • Michael Gregorio, Wohin?
  • Stephen Knight, A Companion to Crime Fiction,

edited by Charles J. Rzepka and Lee Horsley

  • Beatrice Battaglia, Hester Lynch Piozzi. A Taste for Eccentricity,

edited by Marianna D’Ezio

  • Beatrice Battiglia, Letitia Elizabeth Landon and Metrical Romance: the Adventuresof a “Literary Genius”,

edited by Serena Baiesi

  • Ottava Conferenza Internazionale della «Melville Society»: «Melville and Rome. Empire-Democracy-Belief-Art»
  • «Novel Approaches: the Language of Women’s Fiction, 1750-1830»
  • «Desiring Statues: Statuary, Sexuality and History Conference»
  • «Anna Letitia Barbauld in Twenty Hundred and Twelve: New Perspectives»
  • The Early Careers and Postgraduate Conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies: «Romantic Connections-Networks of Influence, c.1760-1835»
  • 20th Annual NASSR Conference: «Romantic Prospects»
  • «Romanticism and Philosophy»