Luddism in Nineteenth-Century Literature

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Charlotte Brontë
Shirley (novel) 1849

Samuel Butler
Erehwon (novel) 1872

George Gordon, Lord Byron
“Byron to Lord Holland, 25 Feb. 1812” (letter) 1812
“Song for the Luddites” (poetry) 1816

Thomas Carlyle
Signs of the Times (nonfiction) 1829

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Cologne” (poetry) 1834

John Keats
“To Charles Cowden Clark” (poetry) 1884
“To Leigh Hunt, Esq.” (poetry) 1884

Harriet Martineau
The Rioters; or, a Tale of Bad Times [published anonymously] (novella) 1827
The Turn-out; or, Patience the Best Policy [published anonymously] (novella) 1829

John Ruskin
Modern Painters (criticism) 1843

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Frankenstein (novel) 1818

Percy Shelley
“Queen Mab” (poetry) 1813

William Wordsworth
“Sonnet on the projected Kendal and Windermere Railway” (poetry) 1844

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