Annual Bibliography for 2012
@article{Robertson2013AnnualBF, title={Annual Bibliography for 2012}, author={Ben P. Robertson}, journal={Keats-Shelley Journal}, year={2013}, volume={62}, pages={163 - 210} }
The annual bibliography of the Keats-Shelley Journal catalogues recent scholarship related to British Romanticism, with emphasis on secondgeneration 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book reviews, articles in journals, other bibliographies, dissertations, and editions of Romantic-era literature and historical documents.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…
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Annual Bibliography for 2013
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The annual bibliography of the Keats-Shelley Journal catalogues recent scholarship related to British Romanticism, with emphasis on secondgeneration writers—particularly John Keats, Percy Shelley,…
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