"The recovery of formalism within Romantic Studies over the past six or seven years has meant a return to literary form and its transmission over time. This volume promises to revitalize the debate about how Romanticism helped make Modernism, and about why Modernism continues to deny its inheritance. This is the time for it." - Anne Janowitz, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
"... the volume is pleasingly presented, and includes a bibliography that will be of value to scholars embarking on the exploration of this intriguing area of study." - The Wordsworth Circle
"[T]he essays collected here justifies the title by drilling deeper and considering the specific formal approaches to figuring the temporally fragmented self that is Romanticism's key legacy to twentieth-century Modernism ... The diversity and sophistication of these accounts of Romanticism's legacy are richly illuminating of both of its sources and inheritors ..." - Romanticism