Volume 44 (1995)
(A special issue for the Keats Bicentenary year)
News and Notes [17-28]
Gray, Hunt, Keats and the Idea of Artistic Succession [17-21]
Rodney Stenning Edgecombe
Ozymandias: Shelley, Horace Smith, and Denon [22-28]
Eugene M. Waith
Articles
Gender Crossings: Keats and Tighe [29-39]
Greg Kucich
Keats and the Performance of Gender [40-65]
Philip Cox
Silence and Celebration: Pastoral and Dialogism in Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn" [66-83]
Thomas H. Schmid
Private Lyrics in the Public Sphere: Leigh Hunt's Examiner and the
Construction of a Public "John Keats" [84-101]
John Kandl
Keats's Post-Newtonian Poetics [102-16]
Kathleen Lundeen
Revision and Repression in Keats's Hyperion: "Pure Creations of the Poet's Brain" [117-46]
Carl Plasa
Translation of Keats's Poetry in Japan [147-64]
Akiko Okada
Joanna Baillie and Lord Byron [165-81]
William D. Brewer
The "Satanism" of Cain in Context: Byron's Lucifer and the War Against Blasphemy [182-215]
Peter A. Schock
The Hamartia of Imagination in Shelley's Cenci [216-39]
Donna Richardson
Book Reviews
Current Bibliography
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