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- Volume 66, 2017
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- KEATS, SHELLEY, BYRON, HUNT, AND THEIR CIRCLES
The /Keats-Shelley Journal/ has published scholarship on Keats, Shelley, and their immediate circles among the British Romantics since 1953. Now including work on many others writing amid the cultural and literary excitement of the first decades of the nineteenth century, this annual is known for its stimulating essays, informative news and notes, scholarly reviews, and distinctive bibliography of the year’s work on the younger Romantics.
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Volume 66, 2017Table of Contents
News and Notes
- News and Notes
- pp. 7-24
Articles
- Fourteen New Byron Letters
- pp. 37-54
- 1817: The Birth of the Cockney
- pp. 110-123
- 1817: The Year without Habeas Corpus
- pp. 136-154
- Afterword: 2017 Reads 1817
- pp. 155-159
Reviews
Books Received
- Books Received
- p. 189
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