Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 61 (2012)

 
 

Special issue: Was There a Literary Regency?

News and Notes [7-22]

Articles

  • Introduction: Was There a Literary Regency? [23-24]
    STUART CURRAN

  • Was There a Regency Literature? 1816 as a Test Case [25-34]
    STEPHEN C. BEHRENDT

  • The Year of Reaction: 1816 as Janus-Faced [35-48]
    JERROLD E. HOGLE

  • 1816 as Literary Year: Three Ways of Looking at a Literary Regency [49-56]
    SONIA HOFKOSH

  • Some Caveats about Postulating a Regency Literature [57-64]
    TILAR J. MAZZEO

  • The Circulation of Satirical Poetry in the Regency [65-73]
    GARY DYER

  • The Print in Regency Print Culture [74-81]
    STEVEN E. JONES

  • Rethinking Regency Literature: The Case of William Cobbett [82-89]
    MARK KIPPERMAN

  • Broken Soldiers: Serving as Public Bodies [90-102]
    SCOTT KRAWCZYK

  • Regency Literature? Regency Libel [103-115]
    CHARLES MAHONEY

  • Robert Southey, Historian of El Dorado [116-121]
    REBECCA NESVET

  • Must the event decide?: Byron and Austen in Search of the Present [122-132]
    EMILY ROHRBACH

  • Reading Shelley’s Ahasuerus and Jewish Orations: Jewish Representations in the Regency [133-138]
    MICHAEL SCRIVENER


Reviews [139-164]

Current Bibliography [166-204]

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