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Jason Goldsmith is an Associate Professor of English Literature at Butler University.
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Jason Goldsmith is an Associate Professor of English Literature at Butler University.
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Arts and Humanities
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English Language and Literature
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Literature in English, British Isles
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Romantic poetry, prose, and criticism
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the long (British) nineteenth century
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Victorian poetry and prose
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cultural and media studies 1750-1900
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Book Chapters
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Book Chapters
(5)
Contribution to Book
Byron, Radicals and Reformers
Byron in Context (2019)
Jason N. Goldsmith
George Gordon, the sixth Lord Byron (1788-1824), was one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic period, as well ...
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Contribution to Book
Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, 1800
The Oxford Handbook of William Wordsworth (2015)
Jason N. Goldsmith
Prelude: IN the dense tracts of woodland that stretch south from Esthwaite Water, a young boy pauses amidst a copse ...
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Contribution to Book
Courtroom and Classroom Across the Curriculum:
The Strange Case of ...
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (2013)
Jason N. Goldsmith
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde draws on Robert Louis Stevensons intimate knowledge of Victorian legal culture ...
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Contribution to Book
Re-Drawing the Borders of Vision; or, The Art of Picturesque ...
Grasmere 2012: Selected Papers from the Wordsworth Summer Conference (2012)
Jason N. Goldsmith
Jason N. Golsmith's contribution to: Wordsworth Summer Conference, Richard. Gravil, and Wordsworth Conference Foundation. Grasmere, 2012: Selected Papers from the ...
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Contribution to Book
Celebrity and the Spectacle of Nation
Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750-1850 (2009)
Jason N. Goldsmith
A decidedly promiscuous brand of renown, celebrity has a bad reputation. That reputation was characterised by Daniel Boorstin, who coined ...
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Articles
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Article
John Clare and the Art of Politics
John Clare Society Journal (2011)
Jason N. Goldsmith
Jason Goldsmith's contribution to Volume 30 of the John Clare Society Journal. Article focuses on Clares poem, 'Don Juan' and ...
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Article
The Metamorphosis; Or a Phenomenology of Teaching
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education (2010)
Jason N. Goldsmith
Can we creatively bring our intellectual interests to bear on how we talk about teaching? Can our teaching shape how ...
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Article
The Promiscuity of Print: John Clare’s ‘Don Juan’ and ...
Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 (2006)
Jason N. Goldsmith
This essay offers a new reading of John Clare's "Don Juan," a hard-hitting and deliberately vulgar denunciation of English society ...
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Article
Hogging the Limelight:
The Queen's Wake
and the Rise ...
Studies in Hogg and His World (2005)
Jason N. Goldsmith
In the following essay, Goldsmith argues that The Queen's Wake is commentary on the literary name branding inaugurated by the ...
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Book Reviews
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Article
Review of Notorious Facts: Publicity in Romantic England, 1780-1830
Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism (2013)
Jason N. Goldsmith
James N. Goldsmith's review of: Notorious Facts: Publicity in Romantic England, 1780-1830 (UDP, 2011) by, James Mulvihill.
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Review of Fashioning Faces: The Portraitive Mode in British Romanticism
Nineteenth-Century Contexts: An Interdisciplinary Journal (2010)
Jason N. Goldsmith
Jason N. Goldsmith's review of Fashioning Faces: The Portraitive Mode in British Romanticism (UPNE, 2010) by, Elizabeth Fay
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