Keats-Shelley Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Keats-Shelley Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Report from Rome1
Chairman’s Report1
Gone with the (West) Wind: Shelley, Apostrophe, and Inept Interpellation0
KSMA Outstanding Achievement Award: Kelvin Everest0
Il rovinismo di Lord Byron nell’opera di Marco Filiberti0
Valperga at 2000
Canny Scanning0
Byron’s Italy: An Anglo-Italian Romance0
Moving Shadows: The Influence of John Keats on the Poetry of John Tyndall0
Of Fame and Revelations0
‘Translating’ Valperga : A Journey Through Mary Shelley’s Italy0
A Craftsman’s Tale0
New Curator for Keats-Shelley House0
The Reverdie0
News from Keats House, Hampstead0
December Moth outside a care home window0
New Perspectives on Byron and Godwin: The View from the Archives0
Frederick Douglass’s Learned, Black Traveller Gaze: Transporting ‘Heroic’ Romantic Ideals and the Roman ‘Composite Nation’ Back to America0
Shelley with Benjamin: A Critical Mosaic Shelley with Benjamin: A Critical Mosaic , by Mathelinda Nabugodi, London, UCL Press, 2023, xxii + 152 pp., £25.00 (paperback), 0
Jean de Palacio: A Tribute0
Actaeon0
Why Did John Keats Judge John James Audubon (1785–1851) a Fool?0
The Soundscapes of Childhood in Coleridge’s Lyric Poetry0
Chairman’s Report0
Shelley’s Sea-Change: Ariel’s Song as Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Epitaph0
Walking About a Cemetery Always, What Endures, The Walk0
Chairman’s Report0
Report from Rome0
The Intellectual Circle of Muzio Clementi in London: A Contribution to His Biography0
Keats-Shelley 2000
Report from Rome0
Shelley’s Gone Girl: Morbid Cherishing in Ginevra0
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Volume VII0
Byron and Homosexuality0
Lost0
Afterlives: Shelley’s Transformative Rhetoric in Queen Mab Note 170
Report from Rome0
From Ravenna to Missolonghi: Shelley’s Part in Byron’s Last Journey0
From the Text to the Image: Byron’s Works in the Nineteenth-Century Art0
On Keats’s Spenser0
‘A Waking Dream’: John Ferriar, Keats, and Medical Re–Enchantment0
Romanticism and the Contingent Self: The Challenge of Representation0
Licentia Historica : History and Romance in Mary Shelley’s Valperga0
Report from Rome0
John Keats: The Doctors’ Poet?0
The Italian Idea: Anglo-Italian Radical Literary Culture, 1815–18230
Elegy to the Motherland0
Born Under Scorpio0
Three Mad Men: The Interlunations of Mind in Shelley’s Julian and Maddalo0
Of Poets, Dreamers, and Doctors: Keats as a ‘Physician to All Men’0
Byron and the Mediterranean “Cult of the South”: a bicentennial symposium - University of Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, June 20-22, 20240
Letters from Manuela0
Written in Water: Keats’s Final Journey0
Shelley, a Diet for Peace0
‘Bound in Amity to All’: Euthanasia’s Cosmopolitan Ethic of Caring0
The Wolves of Chernobyl0
Reverberations0
Romantic Heredity: Degeneration, Form, and Pathological Readings of ‘The Triumph of Life’0
In the Kelp Forest0
Some Further Complications Regarding the Keats Death Mask0
On Adonais0
Elegy for Hedgehog0
Aaron Burr and Mary Shelley’s Lodore0
A Romantic Rebel: Shelley’s Etonian Schooldays0
Report from Rome0
Shelley’s Visions of Death0
An Unpublished Mary Shelley Letter0
Lord Byron and His Portraits in Italy0
‘I May Write My name’: A Collector’s Fog-Born Elf0
Love and Death in St Pancras Churchyard0
Don Juan: The Liberal Epic of the Nineteenth Century Don Juan: The Liberal Epic of the Nineteenth Century , by Richard Cronin, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020
Shelley and Keats Revisited: The 1820 Volumes0
‘That Path Where Flowers Never Grew’: Pageantry as Fertility Going Awry in ‘The Triumph of Life’0
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