Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 67 (2018)

 
 

We’re pleased to present information about volume 67 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 [7-36]

  • Charles E. Robinson (1941-2016) [25-28] SUSAN J. WOLFSON

  • Shelley’s Translation from an Italian Canzonetta [29-33] VALENTINA VARINELLI

  • Did Keats Visit the Bodleian Library? [34-36] JOHN BARNARD

 

Articles

  • Fourteen New Byron Letters [37-54] ADAM FRIEDGEN and ANDREW STAUFFER

  • 1816 in the manuscripts of Lord Byron and Mary Shelley [55-76] JANE STABLER

  • Frankenstein: The Book that Keeps Throwing up Puzzles [77-87] NORA CROOK

  • 1816: Romanticisms Quick and Slow [88-98] JONATHAN SACHS

  • Foreword: Forward from 1817 to 2017 [99-109] SUSAN J. WOLFSON

  • 1817: The Birth of the Cockney [110-123] CHRISTINE MARIE WOODY

  • “A laughable non-performance”: Reviewing the Biographia in 1817 [124-135] CHARLES MAHONEY

  • 1817: The Year without Habeas Corpus [136-154] GARY DYER

  • Afterword: 2017 Reads 1817 [155-159] WILLIAM GALPERIN

  • The Banquet, Gender, and “Original Composition” [160-165] BENJAMIN SUDARSKY

 

Reviews

  • Michael Gamer. Romanticism, Self-Canonization, and the Business of Poetry. (STEPHEN BEHRENDT) [166]

  • Joseph Rezek. London and the Making of Provincial Literature: Aesthetics and the Transatlantic Book Trade, 1800-1850. (LESLIE ELIZABETH ECKEL) [167]

  • Mark Sandy. Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning. (SAMANTHA MATTHEWS) [169]

  • Christopher M. Bundock. Romantic Prophecy and the Resistance to Historicism. (LENORA HANSON) [171]

  • Timothy Michael. British Romanticism & the Critique of Political Reason. (SIMON SWIFT) [173]

  • Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud. Radical Orientalism: Rights, Reform, and Romanticism. (NIGEL LEASK) [174]

  • Alan Bewell. Natures in Translation: Romanticism and Colonial Natural History. (MELISSA SODEMAN) [176]

  • Sarah Wootton. Byronic Heroes in Nineteenth-Century Women’s Writing and Screen Adaptation. (ANN FRANK WAKE) [178]

  • Jacques Khalip and Forest Pyle, eds. Constellations of a Contemporary Romanticism. (ESTHER LESLIE) [180]

  • Paula R. Feldman and Brian C. Cooney, eds. The Collected Poetry of Mary Tighe. (ERIN M. GOSS) [182]

  • Nicholas Joukovsky, ed. Nightmare Abbey, by Thomas Love Peacock. Freya Johnston, Matthew Bevis, eds., Crotchet Castle by Thomas Love Peacock. (WILL BOWERS) [183]

  • Anahid Nersessian, ed. Laon and Cythna by Percy Bysshe Shelley. (MADELEINE CALLAGHAN) [186]

 

Books Received [189]

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