Keats-Shelley Journal
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Articles
- Oer Leaping the Bounds: The Sexing of the Creative Soul in Shelley's
Epipsychidion
Ghislaine McDayter
- Shelley's Revision of Coleridgean Traditionalism in "Lines Written
Among the Euganean Hills"
Fred V. Randel
- Revolution or Reaction? Shelley's Assassins and the Politics of
Necessity
Cian Duffy
- Dominion of Demeter: Mary Shelley's Mathilda
Robert Ready
- Byron's "Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill": The Embarrassment of
Industrial Culture
Tom Mole
- Interior Luxury and Poetic Narratives of Identity: From Tighe and Hunt
to Keats and Tennyson
Diego Saglia
- The Hoggs and the Peacocks: Some Later Correspondence
Nicholas A. Joukovsky
Reviews
Current Bibliography
News and Notes
- New Keats Letters and an Update
Grant F. Scott
- Sorting Byron's "Windsor Poetics"
Andrew M. Stauffer
Articles
- "Cortez--or Balboa, or Somebody Like That": Form, Fact, and
Forgetting in Keats's "Chapman's Homer" Sonnet
Charles Rzepka
- Keats Against Dante: The Sonnet on Paolo and Francesca
Peter Levine
- Mary Hays's "Love Letters"
Gina Luria-Walker
- "Kingdom of Shadows: Intimations of Desire in Mary Shelley's
Mathilda
Diana Edleman-Young
- Shelley and "the Disastrous Fame of Conquerors"
Michael Ferber
- Laon and Cythna: A Vision of Regency Romanticism
J. Andrew Hubbell
Reviews
Current Bibliography
Recent Issue: Volume 50 (2001)
News and Notes
- "A Massive Dramatic Plum Pudding": The Politics of Reception in the
Early Antwerp Performance
of Shelley's The Cenci
Kris Steyaert
Articles
- "The Science of Letters": Five Unpublished Mary Shelley Letters
Betty T. Bennett
- Contesting Liberty: The Figure of William Wallace in Poems by
Hemans, Hogg, and Baillie
Nancy Moore Goslee
- "Transformed, Not Inly Altered": Kosciuszko and Poland in
Post-Waterloo Britain
Thomas McLean
- Deferred Desire and the Management of Tone in Leigh Hunt's The
Story of Rimini
Thomas Goggans
- Introducing Critical Essays: Leigh Hunt and Theater Criticism
in the
Early Nineteenth Century
Michael Eberle-Sinatra
- T.S. Eliot and The Triumph of Life
Neil Arditi
- "Making Death a Victory": Victimhood and Power in Byron's
"Prometheus" and "The Prisoner of Chillon"
Ian Dennis
Reviews
Current Bibliography
Recent Issue: Volume 49 (2000)
News and Notes
- The Region of Beauty and Delight: Walton's Polar Fantasies in Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein
Rudolph Beck
Articles
- John Keats and George Felton Mathew: Poetics, Politics, and the
European Magazine
Nicholas Roe
- Eve's Dream will Do Here: Miltonic Dreaming in Keats's Eve of St.
Agnes
Nancy R. Rosenfeld
- Keats in the Age of Consumption: the "Ode to a Nightingale"
Proma Tagore
- A Species of Shop: Peacock and the World of Goods
James Mulvihill
- Byron, Italy, and the Poetics of Liberal Imperialism
Daryl S. Ogden
- Celestial Temper: Shelley and the Masks of Anger
Andrew M. Stauffer
- Attracted by the Body: Accounts of Shelley's Cremation
Kim Wheatley
Reviews
Current Bibliography
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