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1. A "Stranger's Near Approach": Afterlives of Romanticism—Ian Baucom
2. The Loophole in the Retreat: The Culture of News and the Early Life of Romantic Self-Consciousness—Kevis Goodman
3. Conjuring History: Lyric Cliché, Conservative Fantasy, and Traumatic Awakening in German Romanticism—Thomas Pfau
4. Authenticity Effects: The Work of Fiction in Romantic Scotland—Ian Duncan
5. Pathologies of Communication from Coleridge to Schreber—Celeste Langan
6. Nonbiological Clock: Literary History against Newtonian Mechanics—Wai Chee Dimock
7. The Colonial Logic of Late Romanticism—Srinivas Aravamudan
8. The Afterlife of the Romantic Child: Rousseau and Kant Meet Deleuze and Guattari—Frances Ferguson
9. About Loss: W. G. Sebald's Romantic Art of Memory—James Chandler
10. Remembering the Spruce Goose: Historicism, Postmodernism, Romanticism—Alan Liu
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