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Literary Research and the British Romantic Era

Strategies and Sources

Peggy Keeran and Jennifer Bowers

The British Romantic era (ca. 1775-1830) was a time of contradictions, of growth, and of diversity in all aspects of English life. "Romanticism" originally referred to the works of six male poets: Wordsworth, Blake, Shelley, Coleridge, Keats, and Byron. However, current scholarly attempts to demonstrate that the period encompasses a rich and varied range of poets, essayists, and novelists of both genders have caused the definition to come under debate.

Not limiting itself to these six figures, Literary Research and the British Romantic Era discusses English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh resources for both primary and secondary research within the Romantic Era, including general literary research guides; union library catalogs; print and online bibliographies; manuscripts and archives; microfilm and digitization projects; eighteenth and nineteenth century journals and newspapers; contemporary reviews; and electronic texts, journals, and Web resources. Each chapter addresses the best methods to extract relevant information from the research tools employed, enabling scholars to find relevant materials. The strengths and weakness of core and specialized electronic and print research tools and standard search techniques are also examined.
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Scarecrow Press
Pages: 272 • Trim: 7¾ x 8½
978-0-8108-5209-9 • Paperback • October 2005 • $94.00 • (£72.00)
Series: Literary Research: Strategies and Sources
Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
Peggy Keeran is an associate professor and the arts and humanities reference librarian at the University of Denver Penrose Library.

Jennifer Bowers is an assistant professor and a reference instruction librarian at the University of Denver Penrose Library.

The authors are coeditors of the Scarecrow Press series, Literary Research: Strategies and Sources.
Part 1 Acknowledgments
Part 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1. Basics of Online Searching
Chapter 4 2. General Literary Reference Resources
Chapter 5 3. Library Catalogs
Chapter 6 4. Print and Electronic Bibliographies, Indexes, and Annual Reviews
Chapter 7 5. Romantic Literature: Scholarly Journals
Chapter 8 6. Contemporary Reviews
Chapter 9 7. Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Journals and Newspapers
Chapter 10 8. Microform and Digital Collections
Chapter 11 9. Manuscripts and Archives
Chapter 12 10. Web Resources
Chapter 13 11. Researching a Thorny Problem
Part 14 Appendix: Resources in Related Disciplines
Part 15 Bibliography
Part 16 Index
Part 17 About the Authors
The focus here on the research process and methodology sets this excellent resource apart from other similar titles. Thoroughly researched and clearly presented, this is an excellent initial offering in the series. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty/researchers.
— Choice Reviews


This invaluable guide to standard resources for the British Romantic Era is the first in a series of volumes designed to lead scholars through the intricacies of modern literary research....This outstanding book offers much sensible advice and provides source material that will guide both students and professionals in the finding and intelligent selection of material from the overwhelming plethora of information available in this modern age.
— American Reference Books Annual


...admirably fulfills its intent: 'to explain the best practices for conducting research in the British Romantic era and to address the challenges scholars working in this era face.' And, it sets the benchmark for the volumes to follow in the important new series.
— James L. Harner; Literary Research Guide


Keeran and Bowers, both reference librarians at the University of Denver Penrose Library, describe primary and secondary research resources for Romanticism, including general literary research guides, union library catalogs, print and online bibliographies, manuscripts, archives, and microfilm and digitization projects. The authors also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of core and specialized electronic and print research tools and standard search techniques.
— Reference and Research Book News


Literary Research and the British Romantic Era

Strategies and Sources

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  • The British Romantic era (ca. 1775-1830) was a time of contradictions, of growth, and of diversity in all aspects of English life. "Romanticism" originally referred to the works of six male poets: Wordsworth, Blake, Shelley, Coleridge, Keats, and Byron. However, current scholarly attempts to demonstrate that the period encompasses a rich and varied range of poets, essayists, and novelists of both genders have caused the definition to come under debate.

    Not limiting itself to these six figures, Literary Research and the British Romantic Era discusses English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh resources for both primary and secondary research within the Romantic Era, including general literary research guides; union library catalogs; print and online bibliographies; manuscripts and archives; microfilm and digitization projects; eighteenth and nineteenth century journals and newspapers; contemporary reviews; and electronic texts, journals, and Web resources. Each chapter addresses the best methods to extract relevant information from the research tools employed, enabling scholars to find relevant materials. The strengths and weakness of core and specialized electronic and print research tools and standard search techniques are also examined.
Details
Details
  • Scarecrow Press
    Pages: 272 • Trim: 7¾ x 8½
    978-0-8108-5209-9 • Paperback • October 2005 • $94.00 • (£72.00)
    Series: Literary Research: Strategies and Sources
    Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
Author
Author
  • Peggy Keeran is an associate professor and the arts and humanities reference librarian at the University of Denver Penrose Library.

    Jennifer Bowers is an assistant professor and a reference instruction librarian at the University of Denver Penrose Library.

    The authors are coeditors of the Scarecrow Press series, Literary Research: Strategies and Sources.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1 Acknowledgments
    Part 2 Introduction
    Chapter 3 1. Basics of Online Searching
    Chapter 4 2. General Literary Reference Resources
    Chapter 5 3. Library Catalogs
    Chapter 6 4. Print and Electronic Bibliographies, Indexes, and Annual Reviews
    Chapter 7 5. Romantic Literature: Scholarly Journals
    Chapter 8 6. Contemporary Reviews
    Chapter 9 7. Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Journals and Newspapers
    Chapter 10 8. Microform and Digital Collections
    Chapter 11 9. Manuscripts and Archives
    Chapter 12 10. Web Resources
    Chapter 13 11. Researching a Thorny Problem
    Part 14 Appendix: Resources in Related Disciplines
    Part 15 Bibliography
    Part 16 Index
    Part 17 About the Authors
Reviews
Reviews
  • The focus here on the research process and methodology sets this excellent resource apart from other similar titles. Thoroughly researched and clearly presented, this is an excellent initial offering in the series. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty/researchers.
    — Choice Reviews


    This invaluable guide to standard resources for the British Romantic Era is the first in a series of volumes designed to lead scholars through the intricacies of modern literary research....This outstanding book offers much sensible advice and provides source material that will guide both students and professionals in the finding and intelligent selection of material from the overwhelming plethora of information available in this modern age.
    — American Reference Books Annual


    ...admirably fulfills its intent: 'to explain the best practices for conducting research in the British Romantic era and to address the challenges scholars working in this era face.' And, it sets the benchmark for the volumes to follow in the important new series.
    — James L. Harner; Literary Research Guide


    Keeran and Bowers, both reference librarians at the University of Denver Penrose Library, describe primary and secondary research resources for Romanticism, including general literary research guides, union library catalogs, print and online bibliographies, manuscripts, archives, and microfilm and digitization projects. The authors also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of core and specialized electronic and print research tools and standard search techniques.
    — Reference and Research Book News


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