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Romantic Adaptations : Essays in Mediation and Remediation
Percy Bysshe Shelley : Selected Poems and Prose
Romantic Norths : Anglo-Nordic Exchanges, 1770-1842
'Nothing in the world can equal such a scene' : Istanbul and the 'romantic' sublime
Interrogating the 'valley of wonders' : Some romantic-period debates about Chamonix-Mont Blanc
By the time that Samuel Taylor Coleridge described Chamonix as a Valley of wonders’, in the 11 September 1802 number of the Morning Post, the region was already well established as a key focal point in the European debate about the scientific, aesthetic, political and religious significance of sublime landscape.1 However, Chamonix’s prominence on the cultural map of Europe was also relatively rece
'One draft from Snowdon's ever-sacred spring' : Shelley's Welsh sublime
Shelley and the Discourse on the Sublime
'There was a time' : William Wordsworth and Jens Baggesen recollecting childhood
'The story of this place' : Dronninggaard, John Carr, and forgotten works by William Hayley and Leigh Hunt
Percy Shelley's 'Unfinished Drama' and the Problem of the Jane Williams Poems
This essay returns to the extensive scholarly debate surrounding the lyrics and fragments which Percy Bysshe Shelley composed for Jane Williams, or with her in mind, during the last six months of his life. It takes its point of departure in what it defines as “the problem of the Jane Williams poems” – the difficulty, faced by biographers, editors, and critics alike, of mapping the relationship bet
'Of which no trace remains' : Percy Shelley's other 'lyrical drama' and the inception of Hellas
Hellas, a Lyrical Drama (1822), Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence, remains one of the most neglected of his major works. Even less attention has been paid to Shelley’s series of attempts to write about the Greek cause, which he then abandoned before he began work on Hellas in the autumn of 1821. This essay seeks to redress that neglect. It examines a