13. 1. Almost Nobody: A Chronicle, Carl Woodring. 2. Thomas Cole and the Wild American Sublime, George H. Gilpin -- 3. "To go down, bound": William Hone and the Materiality of Print Culture, Steven E. Jones -- 4. Dark Humor, Cartoon Strips, and Other Raw Material for Don Juan, Hermione de Almeida -- 5. Prying into the Melon: The Marriage of Private with Public in the Regency Era, Robert L. Patten -- 6. Did Tom Jones Ever Go to Xanadu?: Two Meditations on A Life and Practice as a Historical Critic, Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace -- 7. American Wilderness, Carl Woodring -- 8. Exhibition of Five English Romantic Poets in a Museum in Florence, Carol Kyros Walker -- 9. George Romney's Shipwrecks, Morton D. Paley -- 10. "My distressful pilgrimage": Byron's Marginalia to Foscolo's Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis, Jonathan Gross -- 11. Between Two Fires: Henry Adams and the Temperature of History, Martin Meisel -- 12. Afterwords for Carl Woodring, Nina Auerback, G. Thomas Tanselle, William Theodore de Bary, Donald H. Reiman, Anne K. Mellor, Carl Dawson, Marsha Manns, Regina Hewitt, Robert M. Ryan, William Carl Gilpin -- 13. Almost Nobody: A Chronicle, Carl Woodring.
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