Nicholas Mason
Nicholas Mason is Professor of English at Brigham Young University. He is the author of Literary Advertising and the Shaping of British Romanticism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2013) and various essays on Romantic-era periodicals, advertising, and popular culture. His previous scholarly editions include a classroom edition of Edward Kimber’s The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Anderson (Broadview, 2009), the six-volume collection Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1817-1825 (Pickering and Chatto, 2006), and Volume 1 of British Satire, 1785-1840 (Pickering and Chatto, 2003).
Contributions
Editions Article: Abbreviations for Commonly Used Names and Sources
Editions Article: Biographical Index
Editions Article: Editorial Philosophies and Guidelines
Editions Article: General Bibliography
Editions Article: Introduction to Dorothy Wordsworth's Lake District
Editions Article: Overview of the Rydal Journals
Editions Article: The Serial Publication of Select Views
Editions Publication: Dorothy Wordsworth's Lake District
Editions Publication: Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes
Gallery Item: Bassenthwaite Lake from Embleton Vale
Gallery Item: Brathay-bridge, near Ambleside.
Gallery Item: Coniston Water head.
Gallery Item: Cottage at Nebthit with Backbarrow-crag.
Gallery Item: Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, near Stare-bridge.
Gallery Item: Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, with Robinson's-crag.
Gallery Item: Cottage near Rydal.
Gallery Item: Cottages at Ambleside.
Gallery Item: Cottages at Braithwaite.
Gallery Item: Cottages at Braithwaite.
Gallery Item: Cottages in Appelthwaite, looking from Skiddaw.
Gallery Item: Cottages in the Vale of Lorton
Gallery Item: Derwent-water, from Appelthwaite
Gallery Item: Elter Water.
Gallery Item: Ennerdale Broad-water.
Gallery Item: Lanercost Priory, Cumberland
Gallery Item: Langdale Chapel, Vale of Langdale.
Gallery Item: Lyulph's Torver, Ullswater.
Gallery Item: Newby bridge, foot of Winandermere.
Gallery Item: Part of Skiddaw, from Applethwaite Gill.
Gallery Item: Scale, or Skell-gill Farm House, above Portinscale.
Gallery Item: Smelling Mill, near Thornthwaite