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Introduction: Romanticism and the bio-aesthetics of the military literary world
1. Writing and the disciplinarisation of military knowledge
2. Strategy in the age of history: Henry Lloyd's sublime philosophy of war
3. Robert Jackson's medicalisation of military discipline
4. More a poet than a statesman: the epic vigour of Charles Pasley's military policy
5. Thomas Hamilton's Wordsworthian novel of war: sexuality, wounding and the bare life of the soldier
Afterword: Trauma, security and Romantic counter-strategies.
1. Writing and the disciplinarisation of military knowledge
2. Strategy in the age of history: Henry Lloyd's sublime philosophy of war
3. Robert Jackson's medicalisation of military discipline
4. More a poet than a statesman: the epic vigour of Charles Pasley's military policy
5. Thomas Hamilton's Wordsworthian novel of war: sexuality, wounding and the bare life of the soldier
Afterword: Trauma, security and Romantic counter-strategies.