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Michael Wiley — Romantic Geography: Wordsworth and Anglo-European Spaces.

 
Michael Wiley' s book, Romantic Geography, was published by St. Martin's in the U.S. and Macmillan in the U.K. His more recent work includes "Coleridge's 'The Raven' and the Forging of Radicalism" in the Autumn 2003 issue of Studies in English Literature (SEL) and "Consuming Africa: Geography and Identity in Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative," forthcoming in Studies in Romanticism. Dr. Wiley's special teaching interests are British Romantic literature and culture, spatial studies, authorship and intellectual property issues. He is currently at work on two new books, one on Romantic Migrations and the other on Romantic Fraudulent Authorship. Dr. Wiley is Coordinator of the M.A. in English Program; his Ph.D. is from New York University.
 
image: Romantic Geography book cover
 
'His book is an important contribution to the critical effort to re-situate Wordsworth in his historical and political context.' - John Haydn Baker, Times Literary Supplement

 

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