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4 Keats, Byron, and the Idea of Transformative Confinement
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Solitary Confinement: “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison” 17
- 2 William Godwin, “Mild Coercion,” and the Happy Prison Tradition 34
- 3 The Descent of Liberty: Leigh Hunt in Surrey Gaol 78
- 4 Keats, Byron, and the Idea of Transformative Confinement 99
- 5 John Clare: The Romantic Ascent 123
- 6 Jane Austen and Penitential Space 149
- Coda 168
- Acknowledgments 171
- Notes 173
- Bibliography 205
- Index 221
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Solitary Confinement: “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison” 17
- 2 William Godwin, “Mild Coercion,” and the Happy Prison Tradition 34
- 3 The Descent of Liberty: Leigh Hunt in Surrey Gaol 78
- 4 Keats, Byron, and the Idea of Transformative Confinement 99
- 5 John Clare: The Romantic Ascent 123
- 6 Jane Austen and Penitential Space 149
- Coda 168
- Acknowledgments 171
- Notes 173
- Bibliography 205
- Index 221
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 229