Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 62 (2013)
News and Notes [7-36]
A Holograph Letter to Mary Shelley [27-31]
PAMELA CLEMITKeats’s “Ode to a Nightingale” and Horace’s Epodes [32-36]
ELLEN OLIENSIS
Articles [37-132]
Fourteen New Letters by Mary Shelley [37-61]
NORA CROOKIdleness and Vacancy in Shelley’s “Mont Blanc” [62-79]
RICHARD ADELMANThe Violence of Form in Shelley’s Mask of Anarchy [80-98]
SETH T. RENOKeats and the Hands of Petrarch and Laura [99-113]
MARY ANNE MYERSKeats’s Odes, Socratic Irony, and Regency Reviewers [114-132]
PAUL BENTLEY
Reviews [133-160]
Donald H. Reiman, Neil Fraistat, Nora Crook, Stuart Curran, Michael O’Neill, Michael J. Neth, and David Brookshire, eds. The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Vol. III (Susan J. Wolfson) [133]
Nancy Moore Goslee. Shelley’s Visual Imagination. (Cian Duffy) [134]
Reeve Parker. Romantic Tragedies: The Dark Employments of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley. (Timothy Ruppert) [136]
Susan J. Wolfson and Ronald L. Levao, eds. The Annotated Frankenstein. By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. (Charles E. Robinson) [138]
Matthew J. A. Green and Piya Pal-Lapinski, eds. Byron and the Politics of Freedom and Terror. (George C. Grinnell) [139]
Nicholas Roe. John Keats. (Janet Todd) [141]
Denise Gigante. The Keats Brothers: The Life of John and George. (Grant F. Scott) [144]
Harriet Linkin, ed. Selena by Mary Tighe. (Patricia A. Matthew) [146]
John Gardner. Poetry and Popular Protest: Peterloo, Cato Street and the Queen Caroline Controversy. (Michael Demson) [148]
Thomas McLean. The Other East and Nineteenth-Century British Literature: Imagining Poland and the Russian Empire. (Ina Ferris) [149]
Alex Watson. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page. (Michael Edson) [151]
James Holt McGavran, Jr., ed. Time of Beauty, Time of Fear: The Romantic Legacy in the Literature of Childhood. (Jackie C. Horne) [153]
Orrin N. C. Wang. Romantic Sobriety: Sensation, Revolution, Commodification, History. (Thomas H. Schmid) [155]
Janelle A. Schwartz. Worm Work: Recasting Romanticism. (Catherine Burton) [157]
Mark Canuel. Justice, Dissent, and the Sublime. (Louise Economides) [159]
Current Bibliography [163-198]