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Two New Books Relating to Percy Bysshe Shelley and his Family
Susan Djabri details the efforts of Jeremy Knight, curator of the Horsham Museum, and herself in bringing to publication the unpublished letters of Bysshe and Timothy Shelley, the grandfather and father of the poet, respectively, and other documents relating to the Shelleys in Horsham Museum. |
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Managing the Blake Archive
Matt Kirschenbaum offers a behind-the-scenes report on the William Blake Archive at the University of Virginia and delves into the intricacies of building and managing such an ambitious project. |
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Lost Mary Shelley Story Rediscovered
Charles E. Robinson, scholar and editor of Mary Shelley's texts, provides insight into the recent resurfacing in an Italian Archive of a short story heretofore lost to literary history. |
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MOOs and MOOing
Carole Meyers of Emory University introduces the world of MOOs and MOOing and describes a recent Romantic Circles online conference on Mary Shelley's Last Man made possible by this promising technology. |
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Wordsworth Summer Conference
"The Tourist," writing from the Red Lion Inn, in the heart of the English Lake District, conveys impressions of the environs and the people he meets at the annual Wordsworth Summer Conference. |
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Visionary Daughters of Albion
The editors discuss a report from Doucet Devin Fischer of the Pforzheimer Collection on a recent, important exhibition at the New York Public Library of the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft, her daughter Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and those of other important people in their literary circles. |
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