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Reviewers comments
Current critical preoccupation with audience and with history has made this facsimile series essential to our reading of the literature.
Marilyn Gaull, The Wordsworth Circle.
In its entirety, the Woodstock series constitutes an effective reaction against post-modernism, for it focuses attention, not on constructs and theories, but on books that shaped and reflected the Romantic age as seen through the eyes of its authors and critics. The result for both student and scholar is a more intense pleasure in many of the individual works, and a deeper knowledge of the cross-currents, themes, and anxieties that constitute the Romantic movement.
Robert Morrison, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester
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