Volume 47, Number 4 (Fall 2005)
SPECIAL ISSUE: Learning to Read in the Long Revolution: New Work on Laboring-Class Poets, Aesthetics, and Politics
ARTICLES
DONNA LANDRY and WILLIAM J. CHRISTMAS: Introduction
STEVE VAN-HAGEN: Literary Technique, the Aestheticization of Laboring Experience, and Generic Experimentation in Stephan Duck's The Tresher's Labour
JENNIFER BATT: From the Field to the Coffeehouse: Changing Representations of Stephan Duck
BRIDGET KEEGAN: Mysticisms and Mystifications: THe Demands of Laboring-Class Religious Poetry
PETER DENNEY: "Unpleasnat, tho' Arcadian Spots": Plebian Poetry, Polite Culture, and the sentimental Economy of the Landscape Park
TIM BURKE: Lord Lonsdale and His Proteges: William Wordworth and John Hardie
JOHN GOODRIDGE: Some Rhetorical Strategies in Later Nineteenth-Century Laboring-Class Poetry
REVIEWS AND REVIEW ESSAYS
DAVID R. SHUMWAY, SUSAN HEGEMAN, TONY BENNETT, LARRY GROSSBERG, and MEAGHAN MORRIS on New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society