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1. Introduction: David Bowie and Romanticism
2. David Bowie and Romantic Androgyny
3. Negative Capability in Space: The Romantic Bowieverse
4. Drug Use and Drug Literature from the Eighteenth Century to David Bowie
5. Capitalist Co-optation, Romantic Resistance, and Bowies Allegorical Performance in Nicolas Roegs The Man Who Fell to Earth
6. Too Late to Be Late Again: David Bowie, the Late 1970s, and Romanticism
7. Relics of The Future: The Melancholic Romanticism of Bowies Berlin Triptych
8. "Rebel Rebel" : Bowie as Romantic "Type"
9. The Goblin King, Absurdity, and Nonbinary Thinking
10. 1. Outside as Bowies Gothic Technodrama: Fascism and the Irrational Near the Turn of the Millennia
11. "Blackstar" David Bowies Twenty-First-Century Ars Moriendi.

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