Keats-Shelley Journal
Contents of Back Issues (1960-69)
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1960.2,
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1969
Before 1960 (back to Volume 1)
News and Notes [1-16]
- Shelley and Burke's Swinish Multitude
Roland Bartel
- The Davis Collection of Byronia
William H. Marshall
- Warton and Keats: Two Views of Melancholy
Oliver W. Ferguson
- Keats and Benjamin West's King Lear
S. R. Swaminathan
Articles
- Byron on Malthus and the Population Problem [17-26]
Frederick L. Beaty
- Lord Byron and Baron Lutzerode: An Important Presentation Volume
[29-38]
Robert Mortenson
- Mont Blanc's Unfurled Veil [39-48]
E. B. Murray
- Peter Parker in Perry's Paper: Two Unpublished Byron Letters [49-60]
Thomas L. Ashton
- "The Birds within the Wind": A Study in Shelley's Use of Natural History
[61-80]
Lloyd N. Jeffrey
- Byron's Waltz: The Germans and Their Georges [81-96]
William Childers
- Keats's Concept of the Ethereal [97-106]
George Bornstein
Book Reviews [107-121]
News and Notes [1-13]
- Cwm Elan and Nangtwillt: Two Vanished Sites
Priscilla P. St. George
- Keats's Humor in "La belle dame sans merci"
Jane Rabb Cohen
Articles
- Phonemic Patterning in Keats's "Ode on Melancholy" [15-30]
Ann Lozano
- John Taaffe's Annotated Copy of Adonais [31-52]
Richard Harter Fogle
- Shelley's Beatrice and the Romantic Concept of Tragic Character [53-74]
Joseph W. Donohue, Jr.
- Stylistic Discipline in The Fall of Hyperion [75-88]
Paul D. Sheats
- Leigh Hunt's Efforts to Encourage an Appreciation of Classical Music
[89-96]
David R. Cheney
- The Limits of Skepticism: The Byronic Affirmation [97-112]
Michael G. Cooke
- Keats as Enchanter: An Organizing Principle of The Eve of St. Agnes
[113-120]
Marian Hollingsworth Cusac
Book Reviews [121-133]
News and Notes [1-8]
- Keats as John Foster's "Man of Decision"
Clarke Olney
Articles
- Some 1813 Byron Letters [9-22]
Truman Guy Steffan
- A Question of the Imprint of Wedgwood in the Longer Poems of Keats
[23-28]
Dwight E. Robinson
- The First Edition of Shelley's Poetical Works (1839): Some
Manuscript Sources [29-38]
Irving Massey
- Shelley's "Gothic" Novels [39-50]
David G. Haliburton
- Nicholson's Lost Portrait of WIlliam Godwin: A Study in Phrenology
[51-60]
Burton R. Pollin
- Keats's and Vergil's Underworlds: Source and Meaning in Book II of
Endymion [61-72]
Mario L. D'Avanzo
- Nature's Eremite: Keats and the Liturgy of Passion [73-78]
David Ormerod
- 'Self-Destroying' Love in Keats [79-92]
Stanley K. Russell
Book Reviews
News and Notes [1-14]
- Leigh Hunt on Shelley's Missing Will: An Unpublished Letter
Lyle H. Kendall, Jr.
- Shelley's Atheism: An Early Victorian Explanation
George Mathewson
- Two Letters of William Godwin
Wayne Cook
Articles
- Shelley and the Ladder of Love [15-24]
Daniel Stempel
- The Secrets of an Elder Day: Shelley After Hellas [25-42]
Jerome J. McGann
- Prometheus Unbound and Aeschylean Dramaturgy [43-48]
James R. Hurt
- Imagery and Theme in Byron's Cain [49-58]
W. Paul Elledge
- Negative Capability in Keats's Diction [59-68]
Nathan Comfort Starr
- Keats and the "Spirit that Laughest" [69-86]
Martin Halpern
- "Tease us out of thought": Keats's Epistle to Reynolds and the Odes
[87-98]
Mary Visick
- New Texts of Shelley's Plato [99-116]
James A. Notopoulos
Book Reviews
Current Bibliography
News and Notes [3-14]
- Lord Byron as "Albe"
James Reiger
- The Revolt of Islam and Paradise Lost
Robert R. Pelletier
- Byron, Mary Shelley, and Madame de Stael
Ernest J. Lovell, Jr.
Articles
- On Looking into Keats's Voyagers [15-22]
Carl Woodring
- Shelley in Middlemarch [23-32]
Roland A. Duerksen
- On the Meaning of Keats's Endymion [33-54]
Bruce E. Miller
- Marino Falieri, the Byronic Hero, and Don Juan [55-64]
Donald M. Hassler
- Keats's Answer to Dante: The Fall of Hyperion [65-78]
John Saly
- Leigh Hunt, Thomas Powell, and the Florentine Tales [79-88]
Stephen F. Fogel
Book Reviews
William Alexander Jackson [103-04]
Current Bibliography
News and Notes [1-11]
- Hanson's Partner, John Birch
David Bonnell Greeen
- Two New Mary Shelley Letters and the "Irish" Chapters of Perkins
Warbeck
Gareth W. Dunleavey
- "Lost" Articles--Information Given and Requested
Frederick A. Pottle
Articles
- Kindling and Dwindling: The Poetic Process in Shelley [13-28]
Daniel Hughes
- Keats: "Ode to Psyche" and the Second "Hyperion" [29-42]
Robert D. Wagner
- A Chord in Melancholy: Hood's Last Years [43-60]
William G. Lane
- Lord Byron and the Americans in Italy [61-76]
Paul R. Baker
- Restless Casuistry: Shelley's Composition of The Cenci [77-86]
Paul Smith
- Keats's Use of "Luxury": A Note on Meaning [87-96]
E. F. Guy
Book Reviews
Current Bibliography
News and Notes [1-10]
- Charlotte Smith, Keats, and the Nightingale
George W. Whiting
- John Murray to J. W. Croker: An Unpublished Letter on Keats
Lyle H. Kendall, Jr.
- A Note on the Dedication to Don Juan
William C. Childers
- A Note From the Keats House in Rome
Vera Cacciatore
Articles
- Ode on a "New Etrurian" Urn. A Reflection of Wedgwood Ware in the Poetic
Imagery of John Keats [11-36]
Dwight E. Robinson
- Byron's Concept of Ideal Love [37-54]
Frederick L. Beaty
- Shelley in the Encyclopedias [55-66]
Donald H. Reiman
- Paul Elmer More on Byron [67-74]
Kenneth B. Newell
- Keats's Skepticism and Voltaire [75-94]
Sruart M. Sperry, Jr.
- Shelley''s Prometheus Unbound: Why the Indian Caucasus? [95-106]
Joseph Raben
Book Reviews
Current Bibliography
News and Notes [1-16]
- Keats's Sonnet "To Homer"
Thomas Cook
- Unnoticed Parallels between Ahasuerus and Satan
Robert R. Pelletier
- Keats's Grecian Urn as Unravished Bride
C. R. B. Combellack
- Keats and the Bible
J. C. Maxwell
Articles
- Romance and Reality: Continuity and Growth in Keats's View of Art
[17-30]
Albert Gerard
- Shelley's Prayer to the West Wind [31-38]
Coleman O. Parsons
- The Brown-Dilke Controversy [39-46]
Jack Stillinger
- Byron and "the New Force of the People" [47-64]
David V. Erdman
- Ozymandias and the Travelers [65-72]
H. M. Richmond
- Keats's Medical Training and the Last Stanza of the "Ode to Psyche"
[73-82]
Charles W. Hagelman, Jr.
- John Hamilton Reynolds and Thomas Hood [83-96]
Peter Morgan
Book Reviews
Current Bibliography
News and Notes [1-13]
- The Context of Keats's "Fairy's Song"
Jack Stillinger
- The Indian Elements of the "Indian Serenade"
B. A. Park
- "I stood Tip toe upon a Little Hill": A Hitherto Uncollated Fragment
Neville Rogers and Mabel A. E. Steele
Articles
- Christmas Day 1818 [15-28]
Aileen Ward
- Mary Shelley, Traveler [29-42]
Elizabeth Nitchie
- The Reynolds-Hood Commonplace Book: A Fresh Appraisal [43-52]
Paul Kaufman
- Shelley's Julian and Maddalo [53-58]
J. E. Saveson
- Keats and the Bible [59-70]
Lloyd N. Jeffrey
Current Bibliography
Book Reviews
Index to Volumes I-X, 1952-1961
News and Notes [1-13]
- "The Realms of Gold"
Carl L. Johnson
- Dip of the Skylark
Carl R. Woodring
Articles
- On First Looking into Swedenborg's Philosophy: A New Keats-Circle
Letter [15-26]
Edward B. Hinckley
- Canto I of The Revolt of Islam [27-34]
Frederick L. Jones
Book Reviews
Current Bibliography
Notes [85-90]
- "Two or Three Posies"
Mark L. Reed
- William Haygarth: Forgotten Philhellene
William Randel
Articles
- The Ode "To Autumn" [91-98]
B. C. Southam
- Thomas Noon Talfourd on Byron and the Imagination [99-114]
William A. Coles
- Three New Leigh Hunt Letters [115-24]
William H. Marshall
- Shelley and Colin Wilson [125-30]
Charles H. Kegel
Book Reviews
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