Volume 52 (2003)
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Articles
Oer Leaping the Bounds: The Sexing of the Creative Soul in Shelley's Epipsychidion
Ghislaine McDayter
Shelley's Revision of Coleridgean Traditionalism in "Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills"
Fred V. Randel
Revolution or Reaction? Shelley's Assassins and the Politics of Necessity
Cian Duffy
Dominion of Demeter: Mary Shelley's Mathilda
Robert Ready
Byron's "Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill": The Embarrassment of Industrial Culture
Tom Mole
Interior Luxury and Poetic Narratives of Identity: From Tighe and Hunt to Keats and Tennyson
Diego Saglia
The Hoggs and the Peacocks: Some Later Correspondence
Nicholas A. Joukovsky
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