- Annual Bibliography for 2012
The annual bibliography of the Keats-Shelley Journal catalogues recent scholarship related to British Romanticism, with emphasis on second-generation writers—particularly John Keats, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Leigh Hunt, and William Hazlitt. The bibliography includes books, chapters in books, book reviews, articles in journals, other bibliographies, dissertations, and editions of Romantic-era literature and historical documents. The listings are compiled primarily from the catalogues of major British and American publishers and from the tables of contents of books and major journals in the field. The first section of the bibliography lists a wide range of scholarly work on Romanticism that might be of interest to the Journal’s readers, while the subsequent sections list items that deal more specifically with the six aforementioned authors. Because the length of the bibliography precludes my annotating every item, only some entries have annotations—primarily books dealing with the second-generation Romantics. The following bibliography catalogues scholarship for the year 2012, along with the occasional item that inadvertently may have been excluded from the annual bibliography in previous years or that may have arrived too late for inclusion. While I have made every attempt to keep the bibliography accurate and comprehensive, the occasional error or omission is inevitable. Please send corrections, additions, and citations for upcoming bibliographies to Ben P. Robertson at Troy University (ksjbiblio@troy.edu).
Abbreviations
- ANQ
-
American Notes and Queries
- BARS
-
BARS Bulletin and Review
- BJ
-
Byron Journal
- BLSFEB
-
Bulletin de Liaison de la Société Française des Études Byroniennes
- CamQ
-
Cambridge Quarterly
- CE
-
College English
- Chronicle
-
Chronicle of Higher Education
- ColL
-
College Literature
- ComL
-
Comparative Literature
- CLB
-
Charles Lamb Bulletin
- ECS
-
Eighteenth-Century Studies
- EIC
-
Essays in Criticism
- ELH
-
[Journal of English Literary History]
- ELN
-
English Language Notes
- ERR
-
European Romantic Review
- ES
-
English Studies
- Exp
-
Explicator
- Haz
-
Hazlitt Review
- JBS
-
Journal of British Studies
- JCSJ
-
John Clare Society Journal
- JEGP
-
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
- K-SJ
-
Keats-Shelley Journal [End Page 163]
- K-SR
-
The Keats-Shelley Review [formerly the Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin]
- LJ
-
Library Journal
- LRB
-
London Review of Books
- MLA
-
Modern Language Association
- MLN
-
Modern Language Notes
- MLQ
-
Modern Language Quarterly
- MLR
-
Modern Language Review
- MP
-
Modern Philology
- N&Q
-
Notes and Queries
- NBSR
-
Newstead Byron Society Review
- NCC
-
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
- NCL
-
Nineteenth-Century Literature
- NCP
-
Nineteenth-Century Prose
- NLH
-
New Literary History
- NS
-
New Statesman
- NYRB
-
New York Review of Books
- NYTBR
-
New York Times Book Review
- PBSA
-
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
- PLL
-
Papers on Language and Literature
- PMLA
-
[Publications of the Modern Language Association of America]
- PQ
-
Philological Quarterly
- QR
-
La Questione Romantica
- R19
-
Review 19 [formerly New Books on Literature-19]
- RaVoN
-
Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net [formerly Romanticism on the Net]
- RC
-
Romantic Circles
- RC-EE
-
Romantic Circles Electronic Editions
- RC-Praxis
-
Romantic Circles Praxis Series
- RC-Reviews
-
Romantic Circles Reviews
- RES
-
Review of English Studies
- Rom
-
Romanticism
- RT
-
Romantic Textualities [formerly Cardiff Corvey]
- SAQ
-
South Atlantic Quarterly
- SEER
-
Slavonic and East European Review
- SEL
-
Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900
- SiR
-
Studies in Romanticism
- SP
-
Studies in Philology
- Spec
-
Spectator
- TES
-
Times Educational Supplement
- TLS
-
Times [London] Literary Supplement
- TSLL
-
Texas Studies in Literature and Language
- TWC
-
The Wordsworth Circle
- UTQ
-
University of Toronto Quarterly
- VP
-
Victorian Poetry
- VS
-
Victorian Studies
- YES
-
Yearbook of English Studies
- YWES
-
Year’s Work in English Studies [End Page 164]