Gender and Culture in the Romantic Era is a series of scholarly monographs and edited collections devoted to the topics of gender and culture in British poetry, fiction, and drama from roughly 1780 to 1830. In terms of gender, the series encompasses scholarship related to the lives and works of women writers but also includes studies that address broader constructions of gender identity and sexuality. In cultural terms, the volumes in the series engage broadly with the interconnections between literature and such topics as book history and print culture, politics, science and medicine, travel writing, visual and auditory art, religion, the periodical press, the environment, revolution, exploration, theory, and transatlantic and other transnational connections.
Series Editor
Ben P. Robertson – Troy University, USA
Editorial Board
Emily Paterson-Morgan – Independent Scholar and Chief Academic Officer for Knowledge E
Olivia Murphy – The University of Sydney, Australia
Avishek Parui – Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
Seth T. Reno – Auburn University at Montgomery, USA
Adrian Wallbank – Oxford Brookes University, UK
Proposals
We welcome submissions of proposals for challenging and original works from emerging and established scholars that meet the criteria of our series. We make prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are published in print and e-book editions and are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Should you wish to send in a proposal for a monograph (mid-length and full-length), edited collection, handbook or companion, reference, academic non-fiction or course book, please contact us at: proposal@anthempress.com.
Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters: Volume 3 - Letters from Germany
By Nikolai Gretsch, Edited by Ben P. Robertson & Ekaterina V. Kobeleva
Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters: Volume 2 - Letters from France
By Nikolai Gretsch, Edited by Ben P. Robertson & Ekaterina V. Kobeleva
Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters: Volume 1 - Letters from England
By Nikolai Gretsch, Edited by Ben P. Robertson & Ekaterina V. Kobeleva
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