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Volume 43 (1994)

News and Notes [7-38]


John Hamilton Reynolds and Archibald Constable & Co., 1819-1821 [19-24]
B. J. McMullin

Rhythm and Syntax in "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" [24-27]
Bruce Hayman

On First Looking into Chapman's Musaeus: A Note on a Possible Influence [27-34]
Rodney Stenning Edgecombe

The Visions of Jane West and John Keats: Another Source for "Ode to
a Nightingale" [34-38]
Bonnie Nelson

Articles


Keats's Markings in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde [39-55]
Beth Lau

Keats's Mere Speculations [56-74]
Lisa Heiserman Perkins

"Zion Alone is Forbidden": Historicizing Antisemitism in

Byron's The Age of Bronze [75-97]
Michael Scrivener

Censorship, Violence, and Political Rhetoric: The Revolt of Islam
in its Time [98-116]
Kyle Grimes

Vegetating Radicals and Imperial Politics: Shelley's Triumph of Life
as Revision of Southey's Pilgrimage to Waterloo [117-40]

John Morillo

"Like the Sound of His Own Voice": Gender, Audition, and Echo
in Alastor [141-69]
Susan Fischman

Death as "Refuge and Ruin": Shelley's "A Vision of the Sea" and Coleridge's
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" [170-192]
Scott McEathron

Book Reviews

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