Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 72 (2023)

We’re pleased to present information about volume 72 of the Keats-Shelley Journal. A subscription to the Keats-Shelley Journal is included with membership in the Association, and previous issues of are available through Project Muse  and JSTOR.

Contents

News and Notes [1-13]

  • Jeffrey N. Cox, Greg Kucich, Orrin N. C. Wang, Elizabeth Fay

Articles

  • The Soul as Sole Self in Keats's Poetry

    CHRISTOPHER R. MILLER 15

  • The Indemonstrable Monster: Shelley's Sublime Demogorgon in Prometheus Unbound

    COLTEN R. BIRO 40

  • Keats's Living Hands

    HRILEENA GHOSH 62

  • Lucretia and Art in Shelley's The Cenci

    MONIKA LEE 81

  • Blood, Blasphemy, and Bad Dads: Blasphemy and The Cenci

    PAUL WHICKMAN 109

  • Quantity Time and the Life of Sensations in Jane Campion's Bright Star

    CARMEN FAYE MATHES, MARISA GRIZENKO 126

  • Teaching and Learning Wordsworth in the Wharenui

    NIKKE HESSELL, MELISSA OLIVER 146

Reviews

  • The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley ed. by Nora Crook (JERROLD E. HOGLE) 161

  • Lord Byron ed. by Jonathan Sachs and Andrew Stauffer (GERARD COHEN-VRIGNAUD) 164

  • Julian Charrière: Towards No Earthly Pole ed. by Dehlia Hannah, and: Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery: The Prelude ed. by Christine Riding (DEVIN M. GAROFALO) 166

  • Sensitive Negotiations: Indigenous Diplomacy and British Romantic Poetry by Nikki Hessell (DIANA LITTLE) 170

  • Against the Uprooted Word: Giving Language Time in Transatlantic Romanticism by Tristram Wolff, and: Thought's Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature by Greg Ellerman (KAILTIN MONDELLO) 173

  • Shelley with Benjamin: A Critical Mosaic by Mathelinda Nabugodi (ZACHARY SNG) 175

  • Romanticism and the Poetics of Orientation by Joey S. Kim (OISHANI SENGUPTA) 177

  • The Fate of Progress in British Romanticism by Mark Canuel (JONATAHAN GROSS) 180

  • Book Traces: Nineteenth-Century Readers and the Future of the Library by Andrew M. Stauffer (DEBRA GETTELMAN) 182

  • Sister Novelists: The Trailblazing Porter Sisters, Who Paved the Way for Jane Austen and the Brontës by Devoney Looser, and: Mary Wollstonecraft: Cosmopolitan by Laura Kirkley (DEVONEY LOOSER, LAURA KIRKLEY, LINDSEY ECKERT) 184

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Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 71 (2022)