Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Critical Heritage
, by Barcus,James E.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780415134460 | 0415134463
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/5/1996
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General Editor's Preface | p. vii |
Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Note on the Text | p. 39 |
Original Poetry, by Victor and Cazire | p. 41 |
Unsigned Review, the Literary Panorama | p. 41 |
Unsigned Notice, the British Critic | p. 44 |
Unsigned Notice, Under 'criticisms 1811, ' the Poetical Register and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1810-1811 | p. 45 |
Zastrozzi, a Romance | p. 46 |
Unsigned Notice, the Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle | p. 46 |
Unsigned Review, the Critical Review and Annals of Literature | p. 47 |
St. Irvyne: or the Rosicrucian | p. 50 |
Unsigned Notice, the British Critic | p. 50 |
Unsigned Review, the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine | p. 51 |
Unsigned Letter, the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine | p. 54 |
Robert Southey, from a Letter to Grosvenor Bedford | p. 55 |
The Necessity of Atheism and a Declaration of Rights | p. 55 |
Unsigned Review, the Brighton Magazine | p. 56 |
Queen Mab | p. 63 |
Review Signed 'f., ' the Theological Inquirer, or Polemical Magazine | p. 63 |
Unsigned Review, John Bull's British Journal | p. 70 |
Unsigned Review, the London Magazine and Theatrical Inquisitor | p. 71 |
Unsigned Review, the Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres | p. 74 |
Unsigned Notice, the Monthly Magazine and British Register | p. 81 |
Unsigned Notice, the Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review | p. 82 |
Richard Carlile, Review, the Republican | p. 84 |
William Bengo Collyer, from a Review of Queen Mab in 'licentious Productions in High Life, ' the Investigator, or Quarterly Magazine | p. 87 |
Henry Crabb Robinson, Diary Entry | p. 94 |
Unsigned Notice, the Monthly Review, or Literary Journal | p. 95 |
Alastor; or the Spirit of Solitude: and Other Poems | p. 95 |
Unsigned Review, the British Critic | p. 96 |
Unsigned Review, the Eclectic Review | p. 97 |
Leigh Hunt on Shelley in 'young Poets, ' the Examiner | p. 99 |
Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine | p. 101 |
The Revolt of Islam | p. 106 |
the Examiner | p. 106 |
Unsigned Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine | p. 115 |
Unsigned Review, the Monthly Review | p. 122 |
Review, the Quarterly Review | p. 124 |
'The Quarterly Review and the Revolt of Islam', the Examiner | p. 135 |
Rosalind and Helen | p. 144 |
Review, the Examiner | p. 144 |
Unsigned Review, the Commercial Chronicle | p. 147 |
Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine | p. 152 |
Unsigned Review, the Monthly Review, or Literary Journal | p. 160 |
The Cenci | p. 163 |
Unsigned Notice, the Monthly Magazine, or British Register | p. 163 |
Unsigned Review, the Literary Gazette, and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences | p. 164 |
Unsigned Review, the London Magazine and Monthly Critical and Dramatic Review | p. 168 |
Review Signed 'b., ' the Theatrical Inquisitor and Monthly Mirror | p. 174 |
Unsigned Review, the New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register | p. 181 |
Unsigned Review, the Edinburgh Monthly Review | p. 186 |
Unsigned Review, the London Magazine | p. 189 |
Review, the Indicator | p. 200 |
Letter | p. 207 |
Unsigned Review, the Monthly Review | p. 208 |
Unsigned Review, the Independent, a London Literary and Political Review | p. 212 |
Unsigned Review, the British Review and London Critical Journal | p. 217 |
Diary Entries | p. 223 |
'the Imagination, ' the Function of the Poet | p. 224 |
Prometheus Unbound | p. 225 |
Extract, Unsigned Review, the London Magazine, Under 'Literary and Scientific Intelligence' | p. 225 |
Unsigned Review, the Literary Gazette, and Journal of the Belles Lettres | p. 226 |
Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine | p. 235 |
Unsigned Review, the London Magazine and Monthly Critical and Dramatic Review | p. 243 |
Unsigned Review, the Lonsdale Magazine or Provincial Repository | p. 248 |
Unsigned Review, the Monthly Review and British Register | p. 251 |
Review, the Quarterly Review | p. 254 |
Diary Entry | p. 267 |
Diary Entries | p. 268 |
Extract from Review of the Life and Letters of James Gates Percival, North American Review | p. 269 |
General Comment and Opinions in 1820 and 1821 | p. 270 |
Extract from Unsigned 'portraits of the Metropolitan Poets, No. Iii, Mr. Percy Byshe [sic] Shelley, ' in the Honeycomb | p. 270 |
Lord Byron, from a Letter to Richard Belgrave Hoppner | p. 275 |
Unsigned Article, 'Critical Remarks on Shelley's Poetry' | p. 276 |
Extract from Unsigned Article, 'On the Philosophy and Poetry of Shelley' | p. 279 |
Lord Byron, in Conversation to P. B. Shelley | p. 283 |
William Hazlitt, from 'On Paradox and Commonplace' in Table Talk | p. 284 |
Notice Signed 'j. W., ' the Champion | p. 287 |
'Seraphina and Her Sister Clementina's Review of Epipsychidion, ' the Gossip | p. 289 |
'Epipsychidion, ' 'Adonais', 'Hellas, ' and General Comment from 1822 to 1824 | p. 289 |
Unsigned Review, the Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review | p. 295 |
Unsigned Review, the Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres | p. 297 |
Unsigned Review, 'Remarks on Shelley's Adonais, ' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine | p. 301 |
'Letters to the Readers of the Examiner, No. 6-on Mr. Shelley's New Poem, Entitled Adonais | p. 311 |
Unsigned Review, the General Weekly Register of News, Literature, Law, Politics, and Commerce | p. 316 |
Leigh Hunt, the Examiner | p. 321 |
Extract from an Anonymous Article, 'The Augustan Age in England' | p. 329 |
Letter to Robert Southey | p. 330 |
Letter to William Pearson | p. 332 |
Letter to Bernard Barton | p. 333 |
Extract from 'Preface and Critical List of Authors' in Select British Poets | p. 334 |
Review of Shelley's Posthumous Poems | p. 335 |
Posthumous Poems 1824 | p. 335 |
Letter to Bernard Barton August 17, 1824 | p. 346 |
Diary Entry December 20, 1824 | p. 347 |
'criticism: Percy Bysshe Shelley, ' New York Literary Gazette and Phi Beta Kappa Repository | p. 348 |
Article Signed 'p. P., ' Philadelphia Monthly Magazine | p. 350 |
Extract from 'Poetry' in the Atlas | p. 352 |
from a Letter to Mary Shelley | p. 353 |
Letter to John E. Reade December 1830 | p. 354 |
Conversation with John Frere | p. 355 |
Review Signed 'Egeria, ' 'Character and Writings of Shelley' | p. 356 |
Unsigned Review, Extracts from 'The Shelley Papers' | p. 360 |
Extract from Memoir, Entry Under 'Literature' | p. 370 |
Extract from Letter to John E. Reade | p. 371 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson, from a Letter to Margaret Fuller Ossoli | p. 373 |
Reassessments and Reconsiderations After 1840 | p. 373 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson, from a Letter to Margaret Fuller Ossoli | p. 374 |
Extracts from 'shelley, ' Southern Literary Messenger | p. 374 |
Diary Entries | p. 377 |
Extracts from 'Shelley's Poetical Works, ' Boston Quarterly Review | p. 378 |
Journal Entry | p. 395 |
'percy Bysshe Shelley, ' United States Magazine and Democratic Review | p. 395 |
'shelley, ' Southern Literary Messenger | p. 409 |
'Shelley's Poems' | p. 414 |
Nathaniel Hawthorne, from 'Earth's Holocaust, ' Mosses from an Old Manse | p. 417 |
Nathaniel Hawthorne, from 'P's Correspondence, ' Mosses from an Old Manse | p. 418 |
Extract from 'modern British Poets, ' Papers on Literature and Art | p. 420 |
Diary Entry | p. 422 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson, from a Letter to James Hutchison Stirling | p. 422 |
Select Bibliography | p. 423 |
Index | p. 425 |
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