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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 68, 2019Table of Contents
- From the Editor
- pp. 7-8
- News and Notes
- pp. 12-31
- Hazlitt and Hyperbole Studies
- pp. 94-95
- Improvising Friends
- pp. 97-99
- Romantic (Re)turns
- pp. 101-102
- Romanticism Bound
- pp. 102-104
- Red Shelley, Once Again
- pp. 104-105
- Romanticism and Consciousness Once More
- pp. 107-108
- Keats, Medicine and British Romantic Culture
- pp. 109-110
- Vital Romanticism
- pp. 110-111
- Romanticism and Dispossessed/ing History
- pp. 113-116
- The Bengal Annual and #bigger6
- pp. 117-118
- Medical Formalism
- pp. 118-120
- Whither the Gothic-Romantic Relationship?
- pp. 122-124
- Adapting the Spirit of the Age
- pp. 127-129
- A Blue Delphinium
- pp. 133-134
- Romanticism, Orientalism, Orientation
- pp. 134-136
- Keats and Skepticism
- pp. 138-139
- The Race Thing
- pp. 139-140
- Mary Shelley in the South Bronx
- pp. 148-150
- The Age of Exile
- pp. 150-152
- Kaleidoscopic Romanticism
- pp. 156-158
- Romanticism's Radical Connectivity
- pp. 158-159
- The Romantic Actor as Artist
- pp. 166-168
- Shelley's Poetics of Evanition
- pp. 168-169
- Is Romanticism Necessary?
- pp. 175-176
- Unrequired Reading
- pp. 177-178
- Remarks on Romantic Reading
- pp. 178-181
- Publishing Romantic Scholarship in 2020
- pp. 183-184
- Where's Queer?
- pp. 185-187
- On Being a Romanticist in the Library
- pp. 187-188
- Romanticism in Quarantine
- pp. 189-190
- Occupy Romanticism
- pp. 190-192
- Spelling the Orient
- pp. 194-196
- Peterloo dir. by Mike Leigh (review)
- pp. 227-230
- Frankenreads (review)
- pp. 230-231
- It's Alive!: "Frankenstein" at 200 (review)
- pp. 232-234
- Books Received
- pp. 237-238
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