Percy and Mary Shelley, 1995

Compiled by Jonathan Gross, DePaul University

WORKS: COLLECTED, SELECTED, SINGLE , TRANSLATED

Barab, Seymour. Airs and Fancies: For High Voice, Violin, Cello and Harpsichord or Piano. New York: Seesaw Music, 1995.

Musical score including words by Percy Shelley, "Music, When Soft Voices Die."

Braginsky, Craig. The Silver Lining: The World's Most Distinguished Actors Read Their Favorite Poems. Various Performers. Audiocassette. BMP, 1995.

David Warner reads Shelley's "Indian Serenade" and John Standing reads "Ozymandias."

Clairmont, Clara Mary Jane. The Clairmont Correspondence: Letters of Claire Clairmont, Charles Clairmont, and Fanny Imlay Godwin, 1808-1879. 2 vols. Ed. by Marian K. Stoking. The John Hopkins UP, 1995.

Golschmidt Berthold. Beatrice Cenci: Four Songs. Compact discs. Sony Classical, 1995.

With words from Shelley's Cenci.

"Radical Poets (Historical Poems Criticizing Government)." NSS (5 May 1995): 49.

A selection of radical poetry, including "The Emancipation of Woman," by Percy Shelley.

Respighi, Ottorino. Il Tramonto: Poemetto Lirico: For Mezzo-Soprano and String Quartet. Boca Raton, FL: Masters Music, 1995.

Musical Score with the words of Shelley, translated by R. Ascoli.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenshtain o Promete'us Ha-Moderni. Ed. Iris Bar'am. Hod Ha-Sharon: Astrolog, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. 8th ed. Tus Libros. Madrid: Anaya, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. CD-ROM. Knoxville, TN: Communication and Information Technologies, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Ed. Anne K. Mellor. New York: Pocket Books, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Ed. Emily Hutchinson. Classroom Reading Plays Series. Circle Pines, MN: American Guidance, 1995.

A children's play version of Frankenstein.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Ed. J. Paul Hunter. New York: Norton, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Ed. Malvina G. Vogel. New York: Baronet Books.

Illustrated by Pablo Marcos.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Ed. Steve Parker. London: Aladdin, 1995.

A children's edition.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. New York: Smithmark Publishers, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. New York: St. Martin, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Norwalk, CN: Heritage P, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Paramus, NJ: Globe Fearon, 1995.

"An adapted classic."

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein. Read by Bruce Douglas. Audiocassette. Literature on Tape, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein de Mary Shelley = Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Una Novela. Ed. Lenore Fleischer. Barcelona: Plaza & Janes, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, o: El Prometeu Modern. Ed. Quim Monzo. 14th ed. Barcelona: Edicions de la Magrana, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus. Koln: Konemann, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, ou, Le Moderne Promethee. Ed. Claude Aziza. Paris: Pocket, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, ou, Le Promethee Moderne = Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus. Belgique: Marabout, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Journals of Mary Shelley. Ed. Paula R. Feldman and Diana Scott-Kilvert. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. K'o Hsueh Kuai Jen. T'ai-pei Shih: Huang Kuan Wen Hsueh Ch'u Pan Yu Hsien Kung Ssu, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. K'o Hsueh Kuai Jen. Hsiang-kang: Huang Kuan Ch'u Pan She (Hsiang-kang) Yu Hsien Kung Ssu, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Revolution & Romanticism, 1789-1834. Herndon, VA: Cassell, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Selected Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Ed. Betty T. Bennett. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Alden Nowlan, Walter Learning, and Robert Blaisdell. Frankenstein. New York: Norton, 1995.

An illustrated, children's version of Frankenstein.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ed. E.B. Murray. The Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts. 21. New York: Garland, 1995.

Miscellaneous poetry, prose, and translations.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Poems & Prose. Ed. Timothy Webb. Boston: C.E. Tuttle, 1995.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Poems and Prose. Everyman Library. London: Dent, 1995.

Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Men & a Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Ed. Sylvana Tomaselli. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

Books and Articles Relating to the Shelleys and Their Circle

Abe, Miharu. "Monstrous Images in Mary Shelley's Mathilda, a `Double-Voiced' Narrative." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 609-22.

 

Arnold, Michael S. "Monster's Creator Can't Win." Times-Picayune 7 Jan. 1995: BT

Presents a creative approach to teaching Frankenstein to high school students.

Back, Kurt W. "Frankenstein and Brave New World: Two Cautionary Myths on the Boundaries of Science." History of European Ideas 20 (1995): 327-32.

Baldick, Chris. "The Politics of Monstrosity." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 48-67.

Barnes, John. "The Theatrical Past in the Moment: Preface to a Semiotic Historiography of Theatre." Diss. U of Pittsburgh, 1995.

Bate, Jonathan. "Caliban and Ariel Write Back." Shakespeare Survey 48 (1995): 155-62.

Also discusses Percy Shelley's "With a Guitar to Jane."

Baumgold, Julie. "A Graveyard Smash." Esquire Jan. 1995: 120.

Discussion of movie monsters, both classic and recent.

Behrendt, Stephen C. "Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and the Woman Writer's Fate." Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Ed. Paula R. Feldman and Theresa M. Kelley. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995. 69-87.

Behrendt, Stephen C. "Shelley and the Ciceronian Orator." Rhetorical Traditions and British Romantic Literature. Ed. Don H. Bialostosky and Lawrence D. Needham. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. 167-81.

Bennett, Betty T. "Radical Imaginings: Mary Selley's The Last Man." TWC 26 (1995).

Bialostosky, Don H. and Lawrence D. Needham, eds. Rhetorical Traditions and British Romantic Literature.Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995.

Bloom, Harold. Classic Science Fiction Writers. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1995.

Botting, Fred, ed. Frankenstein/Mary Shelley. Houndmills, Basingstooke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1995.

Bradley, L. and B. Dufton. "Breaking Free." Canadian Nurse 91 (1995): 36-40.

Discusses "Mary Shelley's horrific use of restraints."

Brewer, William D. "Mary Shelley on Dreams." SHR 29 (1995): 105-23.

Brooks, Peter. "What is a Monster? (According to Frankenstein)." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 81-106.

Bunnell, Charlene E. "`All the World's a Stage': Dramatic Sensibility in Mary Shelley's Novels." Diss. U of Delaware, 1995.

Caruso Haviland, Linda. "Dancing at the Juncture of Being and Knowing: Sartean Ontology, Embodiment, Gender, and Dance." Diss. Temple U, 1995.

Champagne, Rosaria. "The Law of the (Nameless) Father: Mary Shelley's "Mathilda" and the Incest Taboo." Genders 21 (1995): 257-84.

Chandler, David. "`Psychic Torture' in Prometheus Unbound: An Idea from Italian Melodrama?" N&Q 42 (1995): 183-4.

Clarke, Eric O. "Shelley's Heart: Sexual Politics and Cultural Value." Yale Journal of Criticism 8 (1995): 187-208.

Cooper, Christine Marie. "Revolutionary Burdens: The Reproduction of Political Agents in Britain, 1790-1826." Diss. U of Michigan, 1995.

Cox, Jeffrey N. "Keats, Shelley, and the Wealth of the Imagination." SIR 34 (1995): 365-400.

Del Principe, David. "Misbegotten, Unbegotten, Forgotten: Vampires and Monsters in the Works of Ugo Tarchetti, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and the Gothic Tradition." Forum Italicum 29 (1995): 3-25.

Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Periphrastic Naming in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in the Novel 27 (1995): 477-92.

Egenolf, Susan Bolet. "Varnished Tales: History and Artifice in the Novel, 1789-1830." Diss. Texas A&M U, 1995.

Endo, Paul. "`Mont Blanc', Silence, and the Sublime." English Studies in Canada 21 (1995): 283-300.

Feldman, Paula R. and Theresa M. Kelley, eds. Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995.

Anthology of critical articles.

Foss, Christofer Craig. "Re-Visioning Social Change: Reading/Writing Shelley and Contemporary Theory." Diss. U of Wisconsin, Madison, 1995.

 

Freeman, Barbara Claire. "Frankenstein with Kant: A Theory of Monstrosity or the Monstrosity of Theory." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 191-205.

Friborn, R. "Frankenstein i Bazarov." Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta 9 (1995): 10-18.

Fry, Paul H. A Defense of Poetry: Reflections on the Occasion of Writing. Stanford UP, 1995.

Gallardo, Torrano Pedro. "Frankenstein's Counterpart: Villiers de l'Isle, Adam's L'Eve Future." Foundation 63: 74-80.

Gervais, Sylvie. "L'Ailleurs des Lumieres ou Comment L'Homme Nouveau Devient un Monstre dans le Roman Noir." Authorship, Authority/Auteur, Authorite. Proceedings of the Annual Graduate Conference in France, Francophone and Comparative Literature, Columbia U, March 3-4, 1995. Ed. Vincent Desroches and Geoffrey Turnovsky. New York: Columbia UP, 1995. 53-62.

Gittings, Robert. Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys, 1798-1879. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995.

Goldner, Ellen J. "Monstrous Body, Tortured Soul: Frankenstein at the Juncture between Discourses." Genealogy and Literature. Ed. Lee Quimby. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1995. 28-47.

Grimes, Kyle. "Queen Mab, the Law of Libel, and the Forms of Shelley's Politics." JEGP 94 (1995): 1-18.

Halberstam, Judith. Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters. Durham: Duke UP, 1995.

Includes the article, "Making Monsters: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein."

Halsey, Alan. The Text of Shelley's Death. Leominster, Hereford: Five Seasons, 1995.

Limited edition of 200 copies.

Hanson, Christopher. "Newt Gingrich's Frankenstein." Columbia Journalism Review Jan. 1995: 49.

Harata, Hiroshi. "Shelley and Lady Morgan's The Missionary: An Indian Tale." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 499-517.

Harrington-Austin, Eleanor Joyce. "Asia Loves Prometheus: Shelley's `Postcoloniality' and the Discourses of India." Diss. Tulane U, 1995.

Harrison, Jeffrey D. "Shelley's Caves: Linguistic Landscape and the Aporetic Gap from Pyrrho to Rorty." Diss. U of Oregon, 1995.

Haynes, Kenneth de Lay. "English with a Classical Accent." Diss. Boston U, 1995.

Hill-Miller, Katherine C. "My Hideous Progeny": Mary Shelley, William Godwin, and the Father-Daughter Relationship. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1995.

Hindle, Maurice. Mary Shelley: 'Frankenstein'. Penguin Critical Series. London: Viking Penguin, 1995.

Hirsch, David A. Hedrich. "Brotherly Love: Revolutionary Fraternity and the Politics of Identification." Diss. Harvard U, 1995.

Hogle, Jerrold E. "Otherness in Frankenstein: The Confinement/Autonomy Fabrication." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 206-34.

Homans, Margaret. "Bearing Demons: Frankenstein's Circumvention of the Maternal." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 140-65.

The Interactive History of Frankenstein. CD-ROM. Campbell, CA: Three Blind Mice Interactive, 1995.

Izumi, Keiko. "Prometheus Unbound: A Mythical Drama Metamorphosed into a Platonic Cosmos." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 447-65.

Jackson, Shelley. Patchwork Girl. CD-ROM. Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems, 1995. Alternate title: Patchwork Girl by Mary/Shelley & Herself, a Graveyard, a Journal, a Quilt, a Story & Broken Accents.

"Jackson creates an electronic collage by interweaving aspects of the Frankenstein tale by Mary W. Shelley, other graphic novels and feminist meditations into a riveting work of multiple fiction."

Jacobs, Kimberly Lynn. "Political Aesthetic: Dramatic Genre in the Work of Shelley." Diss. Miami U, 1995.

Johnson, Joyce. "Literary Wives." Harper's Bazaar Feb. 1995: 106-8.

Judson, Barbara Louise. "Passion and the Public Sphere: A Study of the Political Significance of Female Sexuality in British Romanticism." Diss. U of Virginia, 1995.

Kestner, Joseph. "Narcissism as Symptom and Structure: The Case of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 68-80.

Ketterer, David. "The Corrected Frankenstein: Twelve Preferred Readings in the Last Draft." ELN 33 (1995): 23-34.

Ketterer, David. "Frankenstein: The Source of a Name?" Science-Fiction Studies 22 (1995): 455-56.

Kim, Jae Inn. "Shelley's Reading of Life in `The Triumph of Life': Deconstruction of Dichotomy." JELL 41 (1995): 761-80.

Koyanagi, Yasuko. "Mary Shelley's `Mathilda': `My Daughter, I Love You!'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 593-608.

Krohn, Bill. "Les Metamorphoses du Vampire (Return to Fashion of Horror Films)." Cahiers du Cinema January (1995): 34-7.

Landon, Philip. "Great Exhibitions: Nature and Disciplinary Spectacle in the Victorian Novel." Diss. U of Rochester, 1995.

Lansdown, Richard. "Beginning Life: Mary Shelley's Introduction to Frankenstein." The Critical Review 35 (1995): 81-94.

Lesesne, Teri S. "Exploring the Horror Within: Themes of the Duality of Humanity in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ten Related Young Adult Novels." Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Classics. Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, 1995.

Lewis, Charles Richard. "A Coincidence of Wants: The Novel and Neoclassical Economics." Diss. U of Minnesota, 1995.

Magarian, Barry. "The Indeterminacy of Shelley's Adonais: Liberation and Destruction." KSR 9 (1995): 15-36.

Marshall, Tim. Murdering to Dissect: Grave-Robbing, Frankenstein and the Anatomy Literature. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1995.

Mattison, J. "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (letter)." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 96 (1995): 491-2.

Maxwell, Catherine. "Sensitive Plants: Shelley's Influence on Ruskin." Durham U Journal 87 (1995): 31-41.

May, Leila Silvana. "Sibling Revelry in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." SEL 35 (1995): 669-85.

McDayter, Ghislane Gaye. "Roses O'er a Sepulchre: British Romanticism and the Poetics of Terror." Diss. Duke U, 1995.

Mellor, Anne K. "A Feminist Critique of Science." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 107-39.

Michel, Frann. "Lesbian Panic and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." GLQ 2 (1995): 237-52.

Morton, Timothy. Shelley & the Revolution in Taste: The Body & the Natural World. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

Mulvihill, James. "Peacock's Nightmare Abbey and the `Shapes' of Imposture." SIR 34 (1995): 553-68.

Nakano, Kii. "The Three Shelleys: An Iconographical Approach to Adonais." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 484-98.

Newey, Vincent, ed. Centring the Self: Subjectivity, Society, and Reading from Thomas Gray to Thomas Hardy. Aldershot, Eng.: Scolar P, 1995.

Newman, Beth. "Narratives of Seduction and the Seductions of Narrative: The Frame Structure of Frankenstein." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 166-90.

Nishiyama, Kiyoshi. "Plunging into Self: An Estranged Creature of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 623-37.

O'Flinn, Paul. "Production and reproduction: The Case of Frankenstein." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 21-47.

Oerlemans, Onno. "Shelley's Ideal Body: Vegetarianism and Nature." SIR 34 (1995): 531-52.

O'Leary, Joseph S. "Plotinus in `Mont Blanc' and Adonais." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 466-83.

Olmert, Michael. "A Poet's Task." Archaeology 48 (1995): 96.

Peyrache Leborgne, Dominique. "Wordsworth, Shelley et les Tourments de L'Idealisme: Antee et Icare." Revue de Litterature Comparee 69 (1995): 149-66.

Pike, Judith. "Resurrection of the Fetish in Gradiva, Frankenstein, and Wuthering Heights.Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Ed. Rula R. Feldman and Theresa M. Kelley. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995. 150-68.

Poston, Craig A. "The Problematic British Romantic Hero(ine): The Giaour, Mathilda, and Evelina. Diss. U of North Texas, 1995.

Price, J.S. "The Westermarck Trap: A Possible Factor in the Creation of Frankenstein." Ethnology & Sociobiology 16 (1995): 349-53.

Reisner, Thomas A. "Convinc'd at Sight: Modes and Strategies of Fictional Validation."Recherches Semiotiques Semiotic Inquiry 15 (1995): 121-43.

Compares Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" and Shelley's "Ozymandias."

Richardson, Donna. "The Hamartia of Imagination in Shelley's Cenci." KSJ 44 (1995): 216-39.

Rose, Ellen Cronan. "Custody Battles: Reproducing Knowledge about Frankenstein." New Literary History 26 (1995): 809-32.

Ruehl, Theodore Samuel. "Birth and the Novel: Telling Scenes and Retelling Myths of Selfhood." Diss. Harvard U, 1995.

Salotto, Eleanor E. "The Engendering of the Subject in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction." Diss. Bryn Mawr College, 1995.

Sarna, Kirsten. Mad Shelley: A Dramatic Life in Five Acts by Elma Dangerfield O.B.E.: Evolving the Perception of a Biographical Character in Dramatic Play Form. Essen: Blaue Eule, 1995.

Schmitt, Ronald Emil. "The Reclamation of the Future Dream: Dreams in British Science Fiction." Diss. U of Rhode Island, 1995.

 

Schneider, Edward F. Man and Machines: Three Criticisms. ERIC microfiche, ED383312. 1995.

Shanklin, Tip Harrison. "Thresholds, Boundaries, Crossings: Reading Liminality in the English Novel." Diss. State U of New York at Binghamton, 1995.

Sharp, Michele Turner. "Geographies of Mortality: Death and Community in William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley." Diss. State U of New York at Buffalo, 1995.

Shattuck, Roger. The Rule of Excess: Faust and Frankenstein. Boston: Boston U, 1995.

University lecture, October 10, 1995.

Silverman, Debra Beth. "Prophylactic Practice: Contraception and the Construction of Female Desire from Eliza Haywood to George Eliot." Diss. U of Southern California, 1995.

Smith, Steven G. "Great Experience (Personal Growth, Aesthetic Experience and Education)." Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (1995): 17-31.

Spiegelman, Willard. Majestic Indolence: English Romantic Poetry and the Work of Art. New York: Oxford UP, 1995.

Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. "Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism." The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. Ed. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. London: Routledge, 1995. 269-72.

St. Mary's University President's Peace Commission San Antonio, Tex. Program. Calls of the Wild in Literature and Film. Videocassette. San Antonio: St. Mary's U Learning Resources Center, 1995.

A taped discussion hosted by Dr. Glenn Hughes.

Stocking, Marion K., ed. The Clairmont Correspondence: Letters of Claire Clairemont, Charles Clairmont, & Fanny Imlay Goodwin, 1808-1879. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995.

Swaminathan, S.R. "Vedanta and Shelley's `The Triumph of Life'." KSR 9 (1995): 63-78.

Takahashi, Norikane. "The Early Stage of Japanese Reception of Shelley's `To a Skylark'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 518-30.

Thomson, David. "Really a Part of Me." Film Comment 31 (1995): 17-18.

A discussion of recent "medical" movies including Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

Trelawny, Edward J. "Burning Shelley's Body." NER 17 (1995): 72-3.

Trelawny, Edward J. Les Derniers Jours de Shelley et Byron. Trans. Andre Fayot. Paris: Jose Corti, 1995.

Verma, K.D. "The Vision of `Love's Rare Universe": A Study of Shelley's Epipsychidion. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1995.

"VR Frankenstein Fun for the Ghoul in All of Us." Shobiz Today. CNN. 26 Oct. 1995

Waith, Eugene M. "`Ozymandias': Shelley, Horace Smith, and Denon." KSJ 44 (1995): 22-28.

Wallace, Jennifer. "We are all Greeks'?: National Identity and the Greek War of Independence." BJ 23 (1995): 36-49.

Walling, William. "Mary Shelley." Twayne's Women Authors on CD-ROM. CD-ROM. 1995.

Wang, Aixue. "A Comparison of the Dramatic Work of J.M. Synge and Cao Yu." Diss. U of Houston, 1995.

Discusses Shelley's influence on Cao.

Webster, John. "Shelley in Italy." (Cassette tape by Pathfinder Audio; 52 minutes.)

White, Deborah Elise. "The Seashore's Path: Shelley and the Allegorical Imperative." SIR 34 (1995): 51-79.

Willis, Martin. "Frankenstein and the Soul." EIC 45 (1995): 24-35.

Wolf, Sherri Hope. "Critical Measures: Body Size in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel." Diss. Columbia U, 1995.

Wolfson, Susan J. "Keats Enters History: Autopsy, Adonais, and the Fame of Keats." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 17-45.

Wood, Stephen Duane. "`I Could a Tale Unfold. . .': The Aesthetics of Horror." Diss. U of Georgia, 1995.

Wu, Ya Feng. "'The Assassins': Shelley's Appropriation of History." KSR 9 (1995): 51-62.

Yousef, Nancy. "Sympathy and Skepticism: The Imagination of Other Minds From the Enlightenment to Romanticism." Diss. Columbia U, 1995.

Zwickel, Marion Carol. "A Narratological Reading Emphasizing the Narrator/Narratee Relationships in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Charles Robert Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer, and J. Sheridan Le Fanu's `Carmilla'." Diss. West Virginia U, 1995.

 


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