Working centrifugally from Fors Clavigera, Stoddart examines Romantic authority and radical individualism, nationalism, historicism, and canon formation. Whereas earlier critics have avoided or dismissed Fors as too infelicitous, Stoddart sets these very idiosyncrasies in larger intellectual and political contexts. She is perceptive in showing how prevailing assumptions, not only about the self but about critical authority, continue to affect general understanding of these letters."" — Linda M. Austin, Oklahoma State University