Tim Fulford, De Montfort University,Sharon Ruston, Lancaster University
Tim Fulford's research lies in the area of literature in the Romantic era, in the contexts of colonialism, exploration, science, landscape, the picturesque, and religion. He has published many articles and books on these topics, featuring such writers as William Wordsworth, S. T. Coleridge, Robert Bloomfield, Mary Robinson, William Cowper, Jane Austen, and John Clare. Professor Fulford is currently preparing a scholarly edition of the letters of Robert Southey. His next monograph will be a study of the late poetry of William Wordsworth, from 1815 to 1845.
Sharon Ruston is Chair of Romanticism at Lancaster University. She has published Shelley and Vitality (2005); Romanticism: An Introduction (2007), and Creating Romanticism: Case Studies in Literature, Science, and Medicine in the 1790s (2013). She is the editor of a special issue of Essays andStudies on 'Literature and Science' (2008) and co-editor, with John Holmes, of The Routledge Research Companion to Nineteenth-Century Literature and Science (2017).
Volume I Introduction Editorial Principles The Letters of Humphry Davy, 1793-1811 Volume II Editorial Principles The Letters of Humphry Davy, 1812-1818 Volume III Editorial Principles The Letters of Humphry Davy, 1819-1828 Volume IV Editorial Principles The Letters of Humphry Davy, 1829-64 Undated Letters Biographies Chemical and Technical Glossary Bibliography of Davy's Manuscript Notebooks and Publications General Bibliography Appendix A: Biographical Account of Davy Appendix B: Unlocated Letters Advertised for Sale at Auction, Not Included in This Edition
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