"Forms of Living Death": Mockery, Marronage, and Sovereignty in Percy Shelley and John Gareth Stedman.Published in:Essays in Romanticism, 2016, v. 23, n. 2, p. 225, doi. 10.3828/eir.2016.23.2.7By:Hanson, LenoraPublication type:Article
"Mock'd the Sight": Misdirection of Interpretation in Byron's The Giaour.Published in:2016By:Tedeschi, StephenPublication type:Poetry Review
"A tongue in every star": Anna Letitia Barbauld's Poetics of Influence.Published in:2016By:Chema, AlexisPublication type:Essay
Limpid Waves and Good Vibrations: Charlotte Smith's New Materialist Affect.Published in:2016By:Singer, KatePublication type:Essay
The Production of Transparency: Hölderlinian Practices.Published in:2016By:Whistler, DanielPublication type:Essay
"A Bridge Thrown Over the Stream of Time": "The Triumph of Life" between the Divina Commedia and "Shelley Disfigured".Published in:2016By:Guthrie, BernadettePublication type:Poetry Review