Keats-Shelley Journal Volume 64 (2015)
News and Notes
A Unique Text of Byron’s “Go—triumph securely”
ADAM McCUNE
Articles
Byron’s Unacknowledged Armenian Grammar and a New Poem
B. RIZZOLIWhich Letters Did Keats Take to Rome?
JOHN BARNARDShelley and the Ambivalence of Idealism
MADELEINE CALLAGHANRomantic Medicine, the British Constitution, and Frankenstein
SARAH MARSHReworking Work from Wollstonecraft to Hays
AMY GATES
Reviews
Jeffrey N. Cox. Romanticism in the Shadow of War: Literary Culture in the Napoleonic War Years. (MARY A. FAVRET)
Orianne Smith. Romantic Women Writers, Revolution, and Prophecy: Rebellious Daughters, 1786-1826. Harriet Guest. Unbounded Attachment: Sentiment and Politics in the Age of the French Revolution. (HARRIET KRAMER LINKIN)
Cynthia Schoolar Williams. Hospitality and the Transatlantic Imagination, 1815-1835. (NANORA SWEET)
Samar Attar. Borrowed Imagination: The British Romantic Poets and Their Arabic-Islamic Sources. (JENA AL-FUHAID)
Daniel E. White. From Little London to Little Bengal: Religion, Print & Modernity in Early British India 1793-1835. (PRIYALI GHOSH)
Alexander Dick. Romanticism and the Gold Standard: Money, Literature, and Economic Debate in Britain 1790-1830. (SUPRITHA RAJAN)
Robert Mitchell. Experimental Life: Vitalism in Romantic Science and Literature. (ANGELA BYRNE)
Robert Morrison and Daniel S. Roberts, eds. Romanticism and Blackwood’s Magazine: “An Unprecedented Phenomenon.” (MARK PARKER)
Ross Wilson. Shelley and the Apprehension of Life. (NANCY MOORE GOSLEE)
Gavin Hopps, ed. Byron’s Ghosts: The Spectral, the Spiritual, and the Supernatural. (CARLA POMARÈ)
Dale Townshend and Angela Wright, eds. Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic. (LAURA R. KREMMEL)
Enit Karafili Steiner, ed. Called to Civil Existence: Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. (SANDRINE BERGES)
Pamela Clemit, ed. The Letters of William Godwin, Vol. II: 1798-1805. (DAVID O’SHAUGHNESSY)
Books Received
2014 Bibliography
Index to the Bibliography