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Quarterly Review
Fearless Therefore Powerful» Sociability and Emotions in Mary Shelley’S Frankenstein
Select Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley
On the Rise and Progress of Popular Disaffection,” in Es- Says, Moral and Political, 2 Vols
John Keats 1 John Keats
Robert Southey, Politics, and the Year 1817 Ian Packer
Quarterly Review
Walter Savage Landor - Poems
Shelley's Adonais As a Communicative Elegy
Nineteenth Century Literary Manuscripts, Part 4
Robert Southey John Spalding Gatton University of Kentucky
Romantic Periodicals and the Invention of the Living Author
John Scott, John Taylor, and Keats's Reputation John R
The Sea of Ice and the Icy Sea: the Arctic Frame of Frankenstein Janice Cavell1
Scott's Changing Reputation and an Alternative Victorian Critical Mode
The Edinburgh Review and the Quarterly Review - Dans La Formation Des Élites Britanniques De La Première Moitié Du XIX° Siècle1
Affirming Mary Shelley's Visionary
SHELLEY MODERN JUDGEMENTS General Editor: P
Three Issues in Sir Walter Scott's Criticism of Fiction Margaret Movshin Criscuola
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John Forster As Biographer: a Case Study in Nineteenth-Century Biography
Kim Wheatley Date
Comments on Adonais from Bloom S Guide.Pdf
200 Years Since the Death of Poet John Keats (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821)
Lepore Frankenstein Bibliography
The Life of Sir Walter Scott, Reprinted with Corrections and Additions
The Edinburgh Review in the Knowledge Economy of the Early Nineteenth Century William Christie University of Sydney
John Wilson Croker As a Literary Critic
A Study in Shelley Criticism
Walter Scott: Sheriff and Outlaw the Ninth International Conference On
Walter Savage Landor
The Entry of John Keats's Letters Into Critical Discourse, 1836-1895
Walter Scott Modern Judgements