Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 57 (2008)
News and Notes
A Lost Shelley Letter in Boston College’s Francis Thompson Archive [25-31]
DANA M. LAWTON-BALEJKO
Charlotte Smith to Thomas Cadell, Sr., and Harriet Lee: Two New Letters [32-41]
HARRIET GUEST and JUDITH STANTON
Cluster on Regency Reading
Editor’s Introduction [43-44]
An Ethics of Reading: A Conflicted Romantic Heritage [45-65]
ANTHONY JOHN HARDING
“A very rational animal”: William Hazlitt on the Romantic-Era Reading Public [66-88]
BONNIE GUNZENHAUSER
Charles Lamb’s “Distant Correspondents”: Speech, Writing and Readers in Regency Magazine Writing [89-107]
DAVID G. STEWART
Articles
The Career of Byron’s “To the Po” [108-127]
ANDREW M. STAUFFER
Parkinson’s Shaking Palsy: The “Aspen-malady” of John Keats [128-137]
ADAM BURKEY, MD
Wordsworth’s “Unenlightened Swain”: Keats and Greek Myth in I stood tip-toe upon a little hill [138-156]
DEREK VAUN LOWE