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Scottish canon formation through annotation, or, from Ramsay to burns : making sense of the paratextual apparatuses of the Morisons' patriotic editions of literary classics
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Thomson's the seasons, textual mobility, and bibliographical inter-iconicity
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The Other Pamela: Readership and the Illustrated Chapbook Abridgement
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Literature and book history
Sandro Jung (UGent) and Stephen Colclough(2015) -
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Thomas Stothard, Milton and the illustrative vignette: the Houghton library designs for the royal engament pocket atlas
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- Miscellaneous
- open access
Introduction
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Illustrated Glasgow editions of Robert Burns's poems, 1800–1802
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Thomson, Macpherson, Ramsay, and the making and marketing of illustrated Scottish literary editions in the 1790s
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'The sands of Dee': its popular appeal and textual life
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William Shenstone's poetry, the leasowes, and the intermediality of reading and architectural design
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Currer Bell, Charlotte Brontë and the construction of authorial identity
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James Thomson: Oxford bibliography online
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William Collins: Oxford Bibliography Online
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'A Scotch poetical library': James Thomson, the Morisons of Perth and the Construction of an enlightenment Scottish poetic canon
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Humphry Repton's 'The bee' and Boydell's Shakespeare gallery
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James Thomson
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James Morison : book illustration and the poems of Robert Burns (1812)
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James Thomson's the seasons, textuality, and print culture
Sandro Jung (UGent)(2013) -
Print culture and British literature
Sandro Jung (UGent)(2013) 66. -
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Illustrated pocket diaries and the commodification of culture
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Illustrations of Burns's poems
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- Miscellaneous
- open access
Introduction
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Introduction
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Editor's Note
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Packaging, design and colour : from fine-printed to small-format editions of Thomson's the seasons, 1793-1802
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Design, media, and the reading of Thomson's 'The Seasons'
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Image-making in James Thomson's the seasons
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Eighteenth-century poetry
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Inscribing memory: elegies to the Rev. Joseph Foord
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William Beckford's EPISODES OF VATHEK and the architecture of identity
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- Journal Article
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Print culture and visual interpretation in eighteenth-century German editions of Thomson's the seasons
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Print culture, marketing and Thomas Stothard's illustrations for the royal engagement pocket atlas
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The illustrated pocket diary-cum-almanac: generic continuity and innovation, 1820-1840
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A possible source for Thomson's 'Damon and Musidora'
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Experiments in genre in eighteenth-century literature
Sandro Jung (UGent)(2011) -
Margaret Cavendish's mythopoetics
Sandro Jung (UGent)(2011) 92. -
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- open access
Early eighteenth-century Scottish funeral elegies, memorialization, and the ephemeral
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The architectural design of Beckford's Vathek
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The politics of improvement in Thomas Holcroft's Anna St. Ives
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- Journal Article
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William Hymers and the editing of William Collins’s poems, 1765–1797
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Print culture, high-cultural consumption, and Thomson's the seasons, 1780-1797
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Thomson's the seasons and the tragic-sentimental verse tale, 1728-1764
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Knowledge economies in Agnes Grey
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The eighteenth-century
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Thomas Stothard's illustrations for The Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas, 1779-1826
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Inventing the long poem
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The visual 'life' of James Thomson's 'the seasons', 1730-c.1800
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
John Ragsdale and William Collins Once Again
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Margaret Cavendish's mythopoetics: by way of introduction
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Margaret Cavendish's body of knowledge