"A Revolution in the Republic of Letters": The News from Waterloo and the Post-Waterloo Media State.Published in:Studies in Romanticism, 2017, v. 56, n. 3, p. 399, doi. 10.1353/srm.2017.0018By:DE GROOTE, BRECHTPublication type:Article
Waterloo Remembered: Thomas Moore and the Diplomatic Legacy of the Battle of Waterloo in the Nineteenth Century.Published in:2017By:VAN DAM, FREDERIKPublication type:Poetry Review
James Montgomery's Waterloo: War and the Poetics of History.Published in:2017By:RAMSEY, NEILPublication type:Poetry Review
First as Farce, then as Tragedy: Waterloo in British Song.Published in:2017By:JENSEN, OSKAR COXPublication type:Poetry Review
From Pantomime to Poetry: Wordsworth, Byron, and Harlequin Read Waterloo.Published in:Studies in Romanticism, 2017, v. 56, n. 3, p. 321, doi. 10.1353/srm.2017.0014By:COX, JEFFREY N.Publication type:Article
Waterloo and British Romanticism.Published in:Studies in Romanticism, 2017, v. 56, n. 3, p. 309, doi. 10.1353/srm.2017.0013By:Shaw, Philip;Toremans, TomPublication type:Article
Parting Announcement.Published in:Studies in Romanticism, 2017, v. 56, n. 3, p. 309Publication type:Article