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]