Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Wordsworth and the Shapes of Theory -- 2 ‘Jerusalem was the omphalos of mortality’: Gender and Thomas De Quincey’s Hysteric Phantasies -- 3 Naming Places: Wordsworth and the Possibilities of Eco-criticism -- 4 Keeping Mum: Wordsworth’s Woman in White -- 5 Resisting Arrest: The National Constitution of Picturesque and Gothic in Radcliffe’s Romances -- 6 Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’ in Context: Gender, Art and Romanticism -- 7 Wordsworth and the Aesthetics of the Walk -- 8 Frankenstein, Werther and the Monster of Love -- List of illustrations and Acknowledgements