Current Bibliography, 1995Compiled by Jonathan GrossDePaul UniversityEdited for web publication by Kyle Grimes This bibliography, a regular feature of the Keats-Shelley Journal, is a register of the literary interest in Byron, Hazlitt, Hunt, Shelley, Mary Shelley, Keats, and their circles from January through December 1995. We are particularly grateful to the following for assistance: Jennie Burroughs, Ted Scholz, Jonathan Etes, and the class of English 471: Bibliography and Literary Research (1994-1995) at DePaul University. This bibliography has been supported by a grant from the University Research Council at DePaul University. Through 1999 this bibliography was compiled by Jonathan David Gross. Beginning in 2000, inquiries, corrections, and suggested entries should be sent to the new Bibliographer, Kyle Grimes, Universitiy of Alabama, Birmingham, kgrimes@uab.edu. Jump to section within this document: General Works on Romanticism
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Fenton, James. "A Lesson from Michelangelo." NYRB 42 (1995): 21-27.
Friesen, Paul Henry. "The Man Behind the Prophet: The Making of John Ludlow and the Fortunes of Christian Socialism in England, 1821-1856." Diss. U of St. Michael's College, 1995.
Fry, Paul H. A Defense of Poetry: Reflections on the Occasion of Writing. Stanford UP, 1995. Gesellschaft fur Englische Romantik. Romantic Visions and Revisions of a New World: The Relevance of Romanticism for Teaching and Studying English Literature: Papers Delivered at the Symposium of the Gesekkschaft fur Englische Romantik, held at Charles U of Prague, October 1992. Essen: Blaue Eule, 1995. Gidal, Eric. "Passions Stamped on Lifeless Things: English Romanticism and the Poetics of the British Museum." Diss. U of Michigan, 1995. Gilmartin, Kevin. "`This is Very Material': William Cobbett and the Rhetoric of Radical Opposition." SIR 34 (1995): 81-101. Goldberg, Brian. "The Rise of Romantic Professionalism: William Wordsworth, Robert Southey, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge." Diss. Indiana U, 1995. Goodson, A.C. "Romantic Theory and the Critique of Language." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. 3-28. Gradin, Sherrie L. Romantic Rhetorics: Social Expressivist Perspectives on the Teaching of Writing. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1995. Griffin, Robert J. Wordsworth's Pope: A Study in Literary Historiography. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Hadley, Karen Cecelia. "`Timely Interference' in Wordsworthian Autobiography." Diss. U of California, Berkeley, 1995. Haigwood, Laura. "Fratriarchy - Patriarchy's Finer Tone? Six Recent Books on Gender and Power in Romantic Culture." Nineteenth Century Contexts 19 (1995): 221-30. Hara, Koichiro. "The Relevance of Coleridge's Imagination to Our Time." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 281-96. Harding, Anthony John. The Reception of Myth in English Romanticism. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995. Hensley, David C. "Clarissa, Coleridge, Kant, and Klopstock: Emotionalism as Pietistic Intertext in Anglo-German Romanticism." Studies in the Literary Imagination 28 (1995): 125-47. Higonnet, Margaret R. "Visions of the Other: The Hermeneutics of Gender." The Force of Vision, I: Dramas of Desire; Visions of Beauty. Proceedings of the XIIIth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association. Ed. Earl Miner, et al. Tokyo: International Comparative Literature Association, 1995. 372-80. Hirose, Tomohisa. "Life and Symbol: Coleridge's Universal Principle of Expression." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 267-80. Imamura, Takao. "Optical Images of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and De Quincey." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 257-66. Iwasaki, Toyotaro. "The Double Pattern of Consciousness in Wordsworth's Creative Process." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 241-56. Johnson, Claudia L. Equivocal Beings: Politics, Gender, and Sensibility in the 1790's: Wollstonecraft, Radcliff, Burney, Austen. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995. Justman, Stewart. "Romanticism and the Rhetoric of Difference." NDQ 62.3 (1995): 151-59. Kamijima, Kenkishi and Yasuo Deguchi, eds. Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. Kaufman, Robert George. "Negative Romanticism: Keats, Shelley, and the Modern Aesthetic." Diss. U of California, Berkeley, 1995. Kearns, Sheila M. Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Romantic Autobiography: Reading Strategies of Self-Representation. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1995. Kelly, Gary. "Jane Austen, Romantic Feminism, and Civil Society." Jane Austen and Discourses of Feminism. Ed. Devoney Looser. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 19-34. Khan, Jalal Uddin. "The Political Conservatism of William Wordsworth and His Post-Waterloo Poetry with Particular Reference to `The River Duddon, a Series of Sonnets: Vaudracour and Julia: And Other Poems. To Which is Annexed, a Topographical Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England.'" Diss. New York U, 1995. Kohler, C.C. British Poetry of the Romantic Period, 1789-1839: A Collection of 1600 Titles. Dorking, Surrey: C.C. Kohler, 1995. Kolb, Jocelyne. The Ambiguity of Taste: Freedom and Food in European Romanticism. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1995. La Porta, Cristina Maria-Luisa. "The Realms of Reverie: A Rhetorical Investigation of the Romantic Daydream." Diss. Columbia U, 1995. Labranche, Sharon Lynn. "Denise Levertov and the Ethics of Poetry: A Legacy of Romantic Vision and Revision." Diss. U of Notre Dame, 1995. Lalvani, Suren. "Consuming the Exotic Other." Critical Studies in Mass Communication 12 (1995): 263-86. An examination of the development of "le femme orientale" within 19th-century literature. Langan, Celeste. Romantic Vagrancy: Wordsworth and the Simulation of Freedom. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Leask, Nigel. "Toward a Universal Aesthetic: De Quincey on Murder as Carnival and Tragedy." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 92-120. Leonard, John. "Lyric and Modernity." Diss. U of Queensland, 1995.
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Lessenich, Rolf. "Forms of Neopaganism from Blake to Yeats." LJGG 36 (1995): 159-75. Levin, Susan. "The Gipsy Is a Jewess: Harriet Abrams and Theatrical Romanticism." Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Ed. Paula R. Feldman and Theresa M. Kelley. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995. 236-51. Linkin, Harriet Kramer. "Taking Stock of the British Romantics Marketplace: Teaching New Canons through New Editions?" Nineteenth Century Contexts 19 (1995): 111-23. Lindop, Grevel. "Coleridge's Treasury of Shaving-Pots." TES 28 Jul. 1995: 16.
Lloyd, Thomas B. "Coleridge's Daemons: A Romantic Mythopoesis of Evil." Diss. Boston College, 1995. Magoon, Joseph. A Bibliography of Writings on Pre-Romanticism and Romanticism in 18th and 19th Century Poetry. Bournemouth: Joseph Magoon, 1995. Makdisi, Saree. "Colonial Space and the Colonization of Time in Scott's Waverly." SIR 34 (1995): 155-87. McFarland, Thomas. Romanticism and the Heritage of Rousseau. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. McKusick, James. "From Coleridge to John Muir: The Romantic Orgins of Environmentalism." TWC 26 (1995): 36-40. Mellor, Anne K. "A Criticism of Their Own: Romantic Women Literary Critics." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. 29-48. Miskolcze, Robin L. "Snapshots of Contradiction in Mary Robinson's Poetical Works." PLL 31 (1995): 206-19. Mooij, J.J.A. Fictional Realities: The Uses of Literary Imagination. Amsterdam: Benjamins North, 1995. Mori, Shigetoshi. "Wordsworth's Cognitive Journey to the `Spots of Time'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 225-40. Morrison, Robert. "Revolution and Romanticism: The Books of the Woodstock Facsimile Series." Bulletin of the John Rylands U Library of Manchester 77 (1995): 189-200. Mukai, Kiyoshi. "Carlyle and the Romantic Poets." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 654-68. Nakaoka, Hiroshi. "Romanticism in Charlotte Bronte's Imagination." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 669-83. Newey, Vincent, ed. Centring the Self: Subjectivity, Society, and Reading from Thomas Gray to Thomas Hardy. Aldershot, Eng.: Scolar P, 1995. Newlyn, Lucy. "`Questionable Shape': The Aesthetics of Indeterminacy." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. 209-33. Newman, Edgar Leon. "The Historian as Apostle: Romanticism, Religion, and the First Socialist History of the World." Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (1995): 239-61. Nori, Giuseppe. "The Problematics of Sympathy and Romantic Historicism." SIR 34 (1995): 3-28. Oda, Tomoya. "The Delayed Retribution in `Hart-Leap Well'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 156-71. Oka, Saburo. "Protesilaus and Laodamia from Homer to Wordsworth: An Interpretation of Wordsworth's `Laodamia'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 212-24. O'Keefe, Richard R. Mythic Archetypes in Ralph Waldo Emerson: A Blakean Reading. Kent State U P, 1995. Oikawa, Kazuo. "Pater on Lamb: The Art of Romantic Criticism." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 684-99. Paley, Morton D. "Coleridge's Limbo Constellation." SIR 34 (1995): 189-209. Peckham, Morse. Romanticism and Ideology. Hanover: UP of New England, 1995. Perkins, David, ed. English Romantic Writers. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1995. Persyn, Mary-Kelly. "`Eternal Death' and Imaginative Life: Sacrifice vs. Self Annihilation in the Works of William Blake." Diss. U of Washington, 1995. Pinkney, Tony, Keith Hanley, and Fred Botting, eds. Romanticism, Theory, and Gender. Keele, Staffordshire: Ryburn Publishing, 1995. Preda, Ioan Aurel. English Romantic Poetics. Iasi: Institutul European, 1995. Pyle, Forest. The Ideology of Imagination: Subject and Society in the Discourse of Romanticism. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1995. Rajan, Tilottama. "Phenomenology and Romantic Theory: Hegel and the Subversion of Aesthetics." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 155-157. Riasanovsky, Nicholas Valentine. The Emergence of Romanticism. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. Robinson, Jeffrey Cane. Romantic Presences: Living Images from the Age of Wordsworth & Shelley. Barrytown, NY: Station Hill P, 1995.
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Rohloff, Heide N. Poesie und Politik: Studien zur Englischen Romantik. Essen: Blaue Eule, 1995. Rosen, Charles. The Romantic Generation. London: HarperCollins, 1995. Saito, Takafumi. "A Wordsworthian Paradox of Life and Death in the `Lucy' Poems." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 172-80. Shaffer, E.S. "Ideologies of Imagination: Remote Readings of Romanticism." The Force of Vision, I: Dramas of Desire; Visions of Beauty. Proceedings of the XIIIth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association. Ed. Earl Miner, et al. Tokyo: International Comparative Literature Association, 1995. Sharp, Michele Turner. "Re-Membering the Real, Dis(re)membering the Dead: Wordsworth's `Essays Upon Epitaphs'." SIR 34 (1995): 273-92. Shoten, Kirihara, ed. Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Association of English Romanticism in Japan, 1995. Special Issue: Gendering Romanticisms. Basel, Swtizerland: Gordon and Breach, 1995. Spiegelman, Willard. Majestic Indolence: English Romantic Poetry and the Work of Art. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. Sposito, Frank Andreas. "A Political Theory of Romanticism: Aesthetic Criticism and Common Sense in Counter-Enlightenment Thought." Diss. U of California, San Diego, 1995. Soeda, Toru. "On Wordsworth's Yarrow Poems." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 199-211. Southall, Raymond. "Botany into Poetry: Erasmus Darwin, Coleridge & Wordsworth." ELN 33 (1995): 20-2. Strickland, Stuart. "Galvanic Disciplines: The Boundaries , Objects, and Identities of Experimental Science in the Era of Romanticism." History of Science 33 (1995): 449-68. Underwood, Ted. "Productivism and the Vogue for `Energy' in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain." SIR 34 (1995): 103-25. William Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey" and the Landscapes of Romanticism. Narr. Kenneth W. Graham. Videocassette. U of Guelph, 1995. Williams, Anne. Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995. Wolfe, Alan. "Understanding Society: Realism and Romanticism in Sociology." Current May 1995: 20-7. Wolfson, Susan J. "Romanticism and the Question of Poetic Form." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. 133-54. Wood, John. The Scenic Daguerreotype: Romanticism and Early Photography. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1995. Woodcock, Bruce. Combative Style: Romantic Writing and Ideology: Two Contrasting Interpretations. Hull, Eng.: U of Hull P, 1995. Wordsworth, Jonathan. "Women Poets of the Romantic Period, from Ann Yearsley to Caroline Norton." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 1-31. Wu, Duncan, ed. Romanticism: A Critical Reader. Oxford: Blackwell, 1995. Wyatt, John. Wordsworth and the Geologists. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Yamauchi, Shoichi. "The Poem, the Poet, and the Reader in Wordsworth's `Ode: Intimations of Immortality'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 181-98. Yoshida, Yasuhiko. "`Goody Blanke and Harry Gill': A Dialectic Poem by William Wordsworth." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 145-55. Works: Collected, Selected, Single, Translated Byron, George Gordon. Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose. Ed. Donald A. Low. London: Routledge English Texts, 1995. Byron, George Gordon. Don Leon: A poem. Cornwall: Fowey Rare Books, 1995.
Byron, George Gordon. Letters: Speech: from Don Juan. Edinburgh: Akros, 1995.
Byron, George Gordon. Lord Byron. Ed. Peter Cochran. Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics. 13. New York: Garland, 1995.
Byron, George Gordon. Lord Byron. Ed. Andrew Nicholson. The Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics. 10. New York: Garland, 1995.
Byron, George Gordon. Poemas de Amor = Love Poems. 3rd ed., bilingue. Bilbao: Laga, 1995. Haining, Peter, ed. The Vampire Omnibus. Edison, NJ: Chartwell Books, 1995.
Lang, Josephine. Ausgewahlte Lieder: Selected Songs. Bayer Records, 1995.
Low, Donald A. Horace for Students of Literature: The "Ars Poetica" and Its Tradition. Gainesville: UP Florida, 1995.
Mitchell, Roscoe. Pilgrimage. Lovely Music, 1995.
Schoenberg, Arnold. Arnold Schoenberg. Vol. 3. Arditti Quartet. Auvidis Montaigne. Includes text of Byron's poems. |
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Wolf, Hugo. The Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Songbook. EMI Classics, 1995.
Wolf, Hugo. Lieder. Deutsche Grammophon, 1995. Lord Byron Addison, Catherine. "'Elysian and Effeminate': Byron's The Island as a Revisionary Text." SEL 35 (1995) : 687-706. Albergotti, Charles Dantzler. "Byron, Hemans, and the Reviewers, 1807-1835: Two Routes to Fame." Diss. U of South Carolina, 1995. Anderson, John. "Swimming the Hellespont." Archaeology 48 (1995) : 80. Bagby, Lewis. Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky and Russian Byronism. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State UP, 1995. Bagby, Lewis. "Bestuzhev's Byron: Cross-Cultural Transformation." Canadian American Slavic Studies 29 (1995) : 271-84. Beevers, Robert. "Pretensions to Permanency: Thorvaldsen's Bust & Statue of Byron." BJ 23 (1995): 63-75. Blumenthal, S.L. "`The Tempest in My Mind': Cultural Interfaces between Psychiatry and Literature, 1844-1900." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 31 (1995): 3-34. Bone, Drummond. "The Art of Don Juan: Byron's Metrics." TWC 26 (1995): 97-103. Bozorth, Richard Robert. "The Angler's Lie: Auden and the Meanings of Homosexuality."Diss. U of Virginia, 1995.
Brewer, William D. "Joanna Baillie and Lord Byron." KSJ 44 (1995): 165-81. Brewer, William D., ed. New Essays on Lord Byron. Dallas: Contemporary Research P, 1995. Brunner, Larry. Dramatic Speculation and the Quest for Faith in Lord Byron's "Cain." Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen P, 1995. "Byroniana - Report from the Showrooms." BJ 23 (1995): 113-114. Cairney, Christopher Thomas. "The Villain Character in the Puritan World: An Ideological Study of Richardson, Radcliffe, Byron and Arnold." Diss. U of Missouri, Columbia, 1995. Cheng, Sinkwan. "Resisting the Law of Representation: The Ethics and Politics of Desire in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century British Literature." Diss. State U of New York at Buffalo, 1995. Christensen, Jerome. Lord Byron's Strength: Romantic Writing & Commercial Society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. Cochran, Peter. "Nature's Gentler Errors: Byron, the Ionian Islands, and Ali Pacha." BJ 23 (1995): 22-35. Daybell, Christopher. Byron in Hell. Dublin: Christopher Daybell, 1995. Photocopy of handwritten text. Donaldson, Jeffrey. "The Company Poets Keep: Allusion, Echo, and the Question of Who is Listening in W.H. Auden and James Merrill." Contemporary Literature 36 (1995) : 35-57. Elfenbein, Andrew. Byron and the Victorians. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Elledge, Paul. "Byron's Separation and the Endings of `Pilgrimage'." TSLL 37 (1995) : 16-53. Elledge, Paul. "Chasms in Connections: Byron Ending (in) Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 1 and 2." ELH 62 (1995): 121-48. England, Anthony B. "Byron and the Emergence of Japhet in Heaven and Earth." ESC 21 (1995) : 433-55. Ferrandis, J.C. "La Influencia de Lord Byron en Gustavo Adolfo Becquer y Augusto Ferran." Biblioteca. Ed. C.C. Garcia. Malaga, Spain: Congreso de Literatura Espanola Contemporanea, 1995. Fleming, Anne. Death and Deconstruction. Bath: Chivers P, 1995.
Fleming, Katherine Elizabeth. "Ali Pasha of Ioannina: A Study in Cultural Representation." Diss. U of California, Berkeley, 1995.
Fleming, Shirley. "Banfield: Una Lettera d'Amore di Lord Byron." Opera News 59 (1995). Garrard, John. "Corresponding Heroines in Don Juan and Eugene Onegin." SEER 73 (1995): 428-48. Giddey, Ernest. "Quand Amiel Rencontre Byron." Colloquium Helveticum 22 (1995): 55-62. Gilbert, Pamela. "To Sing in Horror, to Laugh in Hell': Byron's Influence on Emerson's Poetry." BJ 23 (1995): 50-64. Glass, Loren. "Blood and Affection: The Poetics of Incest in Manfred and Parisina." SIR 34 (1995) : 211-26. Graham, Peter W. "Byron, Hobhouse, and Editorial Symbiosis." BJ 23 (1995): 14-21. Graziani, Natale. Byron e Teresa: L'Amore Italiano. Milan: Mursia, 1995.
Higashinaka, Itsuyo. "Politics or Cherry Blossoms? A Comparison of Byron's The Prisoner of Chillon and Kitamura Tokoku's `Soshu no shi'." Center and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, for the Association of English Romanticism in Japan, 1995. 561-77. Hijiya, Yukihito. "Don Juan, Canto II: Byron's Essay on Man." Center and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, for the Association of English Romanticism in Japan, 1995. 545-60. Holland, Tom. Lord of the Dead: The Secret History of Byron. New York: Pockets Books, 1995.
Holland, Tom. The Vampyre: Being the True Pilgrimage of George Gordon, Sixth Lord Byron. London: Little, Brown, 1995.
Hurley, Michael. "John Richardson's Byronic Hero in the Land of Cain." Studies in Canadian Literature 20 (1995): 115-26. Judson, Barbara Louise. "Passion and the Public Sphere: A Study of the Political Significance of Female Sexuality in British Romanticism." Diss. U of Virginia, 1995. Kampouroglous, Demetrios Gregoriou. Attikoi Erotes: Historiko Diegema. Athens: Synchrone Epoche, 1995.
Kang, Sang Deok. "Byron's The Prisoner of Chillon: Dialectical Self-Fulfillment." JELL 41 (1995): 613-28. Keeley, Edmund. "Byron, Durrell, and Modern Philhellenism." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Ed. Julius Rowan Raper, et al. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995. 111-17. |
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Hazlitt, William. Liber Amoris. Preface de Virginia Woolf. Paris: Jose Corti, 1995. Hunt, Leigh. Imagination and Fancy. Ed. John Valdimir Price. Foundations of Literary Theory: The Nineteenth Century. London: Routledge, 1995. Lopate, Phillip, ed. The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology From the Classical Era to the Present. New York: Anchor Books, 1995.
The Romance of the Book. Delhi, NY: Birch Book P, 1995. Includes work by Leigh Hunt. Books and Articles Relating to Hazlitt and Hunt Aske, Martin. "Critical Disfigurings: The `Jealous Leer Malign' in Romantic Criticism." Questioning Romanticism. Ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. 49-70. Bann, Stephen. "A Language of the Body?--The Art Criticism of William Hazlitt." Le Corps dans tous ses Etats. Textes Presentes a la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aquitaine les 13-14 mars 1992 et 5-6 mars 1993. Au Corps de Deux Colloques Organises par le G.E.R.B. avec l'Aide du British Council. Ed. Marie Claire Rouyer. Bordeaux: PU de Bordeaux, 1995. 27-35. Barnett, Maura. "Anyone for `T'? A Reassessment of Art Criticism in The London Magazine Currently Ascribed to William Hazlitt." Victorian Periodicals Review 28 (1995): 58-62. Cox, Jeffrey N. "Keats, Shelley, and the Wealth of the Imagination." SIR 34 (1995): 365-400.
Duffy, Michael H. "Michelangelo and the Sublime in Romantic Art Criticism." JHI 56 (1995): 217-38. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "Gray, Hunt, Keats and the Idea of Artistic Succession." KSJ (1995): 17-21. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "Leigh Hunt, Theophile Gautier, Primitivism and the Romantic Ballet." University of Dayton Review 23 (1995): 99-114. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "Patrick White, Leigh Hunt and `Sweet Music'." Quadrant 39 (1995): 97-99. Edgeworth, Susan Bolet. "Varnished Tales: History and Artifice in the Novel, 1789-1830." Diss. Texas A&M U, 1995. Links Mary Shelley's Mathilda to works by Leigh Hunt. Freeman, Arthur and Janet Ing Freeman. "`The Report of the Illustrious Obscure': Hazlitt, Rackets, and the Coronation." The Book Collector 44 (1995): 27-36. Gates, Eleanor M. "John Bowring, a Nineteenth-Century Kilroy." TWC 26 (1995): 103-6. Gross, Jonathan. "Hazlitt's Worshipping Practice in `Liber Amoris'." SEL 35 (1995): 707-21. Jones, Stanley. "More Hazlitt Quotations and Allusions: Shakespeare, The Bible, Milton, Quintillian/Steele, Pope, Burke." N&Q 42 (1995): 186-87. Kandl, John. "Private Lyrics in the Public Sphere: Leigh Hunt's Examiner and the Construction of a Public `John Keats'." KSJ 44 (1995): 84-101. Kandl, John. "The Public John Keats and the `Cockney School of Versification, Morality, and Politics': Private Lyrics in the Public Press of Regency England." Diss. New York U, 1995. Mahoney, Charles Waite. "High Language: The Political and Figural Economies of Romantic Apostasy." Diss. Cornell U, 1995. Martin, Raymond and John Barresi. "Hazlitt on the Future of Self." Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (1995): 463-81. Newey, Vincent. "Keats, History, and the Poets." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 165-93. Rivera-Rodriguez, Ismael. "A Critical Edition of `The Thracian Wonder'." Diss. Pennsylvania State U, 1995.
Roe, Nicholas. "Keats's Commonwealth." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 194-211. Roe, Nicholas. "Keats's `Mawkish Fame'." N&Q 42 (1995): 185-86.
Sammons, Jeffrey L. "Heinrich Heine and William Hazlitt: Essays in Honor of Horst Daemmrich." Thematics Reconsidered. Ed. Frank Trommler. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1995. 237-51. Siegal, Jonah Sebastian. "Life and Work: The Artist in England in the Nineteenth Century." Diss. Columbia U, 1995.
Trelawny, Edward John. "Burning Shelley's Body" NER 17 (1995): 72-73. Woodberry, Bonnie Lee. "Odd Couples/Romantic Text: The Writings of Charles and Mary Lamb, William and Sarah Hazlitt, and Paul De Man." Diss. Florida State U, 1995. Works: Collected, Selected, Single, Translated Braginsky, Craig. The Silver Lining: The World's Most Distinguished Actors Read Their Favorite Poems. Various Performers. Audiocassette. BMP, 1995.
Ciocchini, Hector. Homenaje a John Keats; y, Fragmentos de un Diario. Buenos Aires: Torres Aguero Editor, 1995. Keats, John. La Caduta di Iperione: Un Sogno. Rome: Fazi, 1995. Keats, John. Letters from a Walking Tour. Ed. Jack Stillinger. Grolier Fine Printing. New York: Grolier Club, 1995.
Keats, John. Odas y Sonetos. Ed. Alejandro Valero. Edicion bilingue. Madrid: Hiperion, 1995. Keats, John. The Sayings of John Keats. Ed. J.L.C. Peerless. London: Duckworth, 1995. Keats, John. Selected Poems. Ed. Nicholas Roe. London: Everyman, 1995. Keats, John. Ten Sonnets. Ed. James L. Weil. New Rochelle, NY: James L. Weil Publisher, 1995.
Keats, John. To Ailsa Rock. Ed. James L. Weil Publisher. New York: James L. Weil, 1995.
The Literate Cat: A Photographic Celebration. San Francisco: Browntrout Publishers, 1995.
Mulholland, James. "That I Shall Never Look Upon Thee More": SATB. Houston: JEHMS: Alliance Music Publications, 1995.
Wyrwa, Christiane. John Keats (1795-1821): Annaherungen an Leben und Werk. Munchen: Scaneg, 1995.
Ando, Yukie. A Comparison of Keats's "Hyperion" and "The Fall of Hyperion." Frankfurt: Lang, 1995. Ando, Yukie. "A Study of `The Fall of Hyperion'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 346-59. Ansari, A. A., ed. The Aligarh Critical Miscellany. Special John Keats edition. 8 (1995): 1-104. Ansari, A. A., ed. "`Hyperion' and `The Fall of Hyperion'." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 91-104. Ansari, A. A., ed. "Interior Landscape in the Odes of Keats." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 62-77. Aske, Martin. "Keats, the Critics, and the Politics of Envy." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 46-64. |
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