"In her learned and wide-ranging The Romantic Performative: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism, Angela Esterhammer demonstrates, among other things, that there was something like a proto-Austinian reflection on the often performative character of language. . . . This is a book that anyone studying performative language in the Romantic period will have to reckon with, and from which they will learn a good deal in the process." - The Wordsworth Circle "Into an atmosphere charged with the recovery and reengagement of literary texts, Angela Esterhammer's effort to recover the notion of history as "intrinsic rather than extrinsic to Romantic texts" comes as a welcomed contribution." - Literary Research / Recherche Litteraire "Through its close attention to philosophical detail, its bold comparatist approach, and its awareness of contemporary debate, this book is a rich and rewarding exploration of Romanticism's hidden riches." - Notes and Queries