News and Notes [11-42]
- Greek Sources of “Writ in Water” [17-18]
Oonagh Lahr
- The Infinite Will: Shakespeare’s Troilus and the “Ode to aNightingale” [18-23]
Bruce E. Haley
- The Nightingale Ode and Sophocles [23-27]
Keith Hollingsworth
- Ritual Sacrifice and Time in “Ode on a Grecian Urn” [27-29]
Leslie M. Thompson
- Southey’s “Satanic School” Remarks: An Old Charge for a New Offender [29-33]
Emily Lorraine de Montluzin
- Byron’s Boat, the Morat Bones, and Mr. St. Aubyn: A New Autobiographical Letter [33-38]
Richard B. Kline
- A Clarification Concerning John Polidori, Lord Byron’s Physician [38-40]
Robert R. Harson
- Byron’s Lines on John William Rizzo Hoppner [40-42]
Francis R. Walton
Articles
- Shelley’s Philosophy of History: A Reconsideration [43-63]
William Royce Campbell
- “Beasts of the Woods and Wilderness” in the Poetry of Shelley [64-82]
Lloyd N. Jeffrey
- The Dating of Shelley’s “On the Devil, and Devils” [83-95]
Stuart Curran and Joseph Anthony Wittreich, Jr.
- The Theory of Poetic Value in I. A. Richard’s Principles of Literary Criticism and Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry [95-111]
Jan Cohn
- Shelley’s Urn of Bitter Prophecy [112-25]
George D. Richards
- The Poet as Miltonic Adam in Alastor [126-44]
Luther L. Scales, Jr.
- Pope, Pageantry, and Shelley’s Triumph of Life [145-69]
Patrick Story
- Keats’s “Isabella”: Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis and the Venus-Adonis Myth [160-69]
Billy T. Boyar
- Keats’s Critical Reception in Newspapers of His Day [170-87]
Lewis M. Schwartz
- Edmund Kean and Byron’s Plays [188-206]
Peter J. Manning
- The Composition of Hunt’s The Story of Rimini [207-18]
Clarice Short
- Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Great English Romantic Poets [219-35]
Richard Harter Fogle
Book Reviews