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Leonora Nattrass Books in Order

The CWA Historical Dagger is an annual award given by the British Crime Writers' Association to the author of the best historical crime novel of the year. Established in 1999, it is presented to a novel "with a crime theme and a historical background of any period up to 35 years before the current year".

Bibliography verified: April 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of Leonora Nattrass's book series? Leonora Nattrass has written 3 book series. The most notable is the Cambridge Studies in Romanticism series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Leonora Nattrass

  • #1
    Edmund Burke's Aesthetic Ideology (By: Tom Furniss) cover
    Edmund Burke's Aesthetic Ideology (By: Tom Furniss)(1993)
  • #2
    Shelley and the Revolution in Taste (By: Timothy Morton) cover
    Shelley and the Revolution in Taste (By: Timothy Morton)(1995)
  • #3
    William Cobbett cover
    William Cobbett(1995)
  • #4
    Romanticism and Animal Rights (By: David Perkins) cover
    Romanticism and Animal Rights (By: David Perkins)(2003)
  • #5
    The Invention of Evening (By: Christopher R. Miller) cover
    The Invention of Evening (By: Christopher R. Miller)(2006)
  • #6
    Romanticism in the Shadow of War (By: Jeffrey N. Cox) cover
    Romanticism in the Shadow of War (By: Jeffrey N. Cox)(2014)
  • #7
    Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air (By: Thomas H. Ford) cover
    Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air (By: Thomas H. Ford)(2018)
  • #8
    Romanticism and Theatrical Experience (By: Jonathan Mulrooney) cover
    Romanticism and Theatrical Experience (By: Jonathan Mulrooney)(2018)
  • #9
    Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature (By: Essaka Joshua) cover
    Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature (By: Essaka Joshua)(2022)

About Leonora Nattrass

The CWA Historical Dagger is an annual award given by the British Crime Writers' Association to the author of the best historical crime novel of the year. Established in 1999, it is presented to a novel "with a crime theme and a historical background of any period up to 35 years before the current year".

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