News and Notes [7-28]
- Greek Sources of “Writ in Water”: A Further Note [12-13]
A. J. Woodman
- Keats and the Ancient Mariner: Book III of Endymion [13-15]
Frank W. Pearce
- A Possible Pun in Keats’s “Ode to a Nightingale” [15-17]
Eugene J. Harding
- Gnashing and Wailing in Prometheus Unbound [17-20]
E. B. Murray
- Mary Shelley and the Roger Dodsworth Hoax [20-28]
Charles E. Robinson
Articles
- Shelley’s Metaphysical System in Act IV of Prometheus Unbound [29-48]
James B. Twitchell
- Reflexive Imagery in Shelley [49-69]
William Keach
- Masks of the Poet: A Study of Self-Confrontation in Shelley’s Poetry [70-88]
James C. Evans
- Shaftesbury’s Characteristics and the Conclusion of “Ode on a Grecian Urn” [89-101]
Harry M. Solomon
- Soul-Making in “Ode on a Grecian Urn” [102-07]
James Shokoff
- Nature and Narrative in Byron’s “The Prisoner of Chillon” [108-18]
Gerald C. Wood
- “Galvinism upon Mutton,” Byron’s Conjuring Trick in The Giaour [118-27]
Peter B. Wilson
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