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John, Keats(ジョン・キーツ)1795-1821 研究論文(2)

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  1. Abrams, M. H.;
    Keats's Poems: The Material Dimensions.  In: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 36-53(18)

  2. Abse, Dannie.;
    Following in the Footsteps of Dr. Keats.  In: New Welsh Review: Wales's Literary Magazine in English, 1996-1997 Winter; 9 (3 [35]): pp. 50-59 (10)

  3. Almeida, Hermione de.;
    Prophetic Extinction and the Misbegotten Dream in Keats.  In: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 165-182(18)

  4. Ansari, A. A.;
    A Note on Keats' Lamia.  In: Aligarh Critical Miscellany, 1995; Special John Keats edition. 8 (2): pp. 195-205 (11)

  5. Ansari, A. A.;
    Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion.  In: Aligarh Critical Miscellany, 1995; Special John Keats edition. 8 (1): pp. 91-104(14)

  6. Ansari, A. A.;
    Interior Landscape in the Odes of Keats.  In: Aligarh Critical Miscellany, 1995; Special John Keats edition. 8 (1): pp. 62-77 (16)

  7. Arseneau, Mary.;
    Madeline, Mermaids, and Medusas in 'The Eve of St. Agnes'.  In: Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature, 1997 Summer; 33 (3): pp. 227-243 (17)

  8. Aske, Martin.;
    "Poor Little Susannas": Keats, the Elders and the Prohibition of Desire.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 277-288(12)

  9. Aske, Martin.;
    Still Life with Keats.  In: O'Neill, Michael (ed.)., Keats: Bicentenary Readings. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh UP, for University of Durham; 1997. vii, 175 pp. ISBN: 9780748608997; pp. 129-143(15)

     
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  10. Babuts, Nicolae.;
    Unheard Melodies.  In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1993 Mar; 108 (2): pp. 335-337(3)

  11. Banerjee, Jacqueline.;
    Mending the Butterfly: The New Historicism and Keats's 'Eve of St. Agnes'.  In: College English, 1995 Sept; 57 (5): pp. 529-545 (17

  12. Barnard, John.;
    Keats Echoes Kirke White.  In: Review of English Studies: A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and the English Language, 1996 Aug; 47 (187): pp. 389-392 (4)

  13. Barnard, John.;
    Keats's Belle Dame and the Sexual Politics of Leigh Hunt's Indicator.  In: Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, 1995; 1 (1): pp. 34-49 (16)

  14. Bate, Jonathan.;
    Living with the Weather.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1996 Fall; 35 (3): pp. 431-447 (17)

  15. Bate, Walter Jackson.;
    The Endurance of Keats.  In: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 54-56(3)

  16. Batra, Nandita.;
    Keats and the Nightingale: Beast Fable Meets Negative Capability.  In: Bestia: Yearbook of the Beast Fable Society, 1994 May; 6: pp. 40-48 (9)

  17. Bayley, John.;
    Keats and the Genius of Parody.  In: Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly JoUrnal of Literary Criticism, 1993 Apr; 43 (2): pp. 112-122 (11)

  18. Beatty, Bernard.;
    Keats's Salutary Weakness: A Reading of Isabella.  In: Aligarh Critical Miscellany, 1995; Special John Keats edition. 8 (1): pp. 44-61 (18)

  19. Becker, Michael G.;
    Keats's Fantasia: The 'Ode on Melancholy,' Sonata Form and Mozart's 'Fantasia in C Minor' for Piano, K. 475.  In: The Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association, 1993 May; 17: pp. 18-37(20)

  20. Ben-Ephraim, Gabriel.;
    On Freud's 'Negation' and Keats's 'Negative Capability': The Secret Affinities of Metapsychology and Romance.  In: Literature and Psychology, 1997; 43 (4): pp. 16-44 (29)

  21. Bellorini, Mariagrazia.;
    What Porridge Had John Keats?": The Brownings' Keats.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 237-248(12)

  22. Bennett, Andrew.;
    Keats's Prescience, His Renown.  In: Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, 1996; 2 (1): pp. 9-26(18)

  23. Bergon, Holly St. John.;
    John Keats in Colorado.  In: Ploughshares, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Winter, 1997/1998), pp. 142-143(2)

  24. Bewell, Alan.;
    Keats's 'Realm of Flora'.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1992 Spring; 31 (1): pp. 71-98 (28)

  25. Bidney, Martin.;
    Creating a Feminist-Communitarian Romanticism in Beloved: Toni Morrison's New Uses for Blake, Keats, and Wordsworth.  In: Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature, 2000 Summer; 36 (3): pp. 271-301 (31)

  26. Birk, John F.;
    Tryst beyond Time: Faulkner's 'Emily' and Keats.  In: Studies in Short Fiction, 1991 Spring; 28 (2): pp. 203-213(11)

  27. Biswas, Siddhartha.;
    Keats and the Romantic Other.  In: Pegasus, vol. 1, no. 3, November 1999, pp. 2-8(7)

  28. Bode, Christoph.;
    Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, and Keats's Poetics.  In: Wordsworth Circle, 2000 Winter; 31 (1): pp. 31-37(7)

  29. Boland, Eavan.;
    The Limits of the Imagination.  In: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 82-87(6)

  30. Bornstein, George.;
    How to Read a Page: Modernism and Material Textuality.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination, 1999 Spring; 32 (1): pp. 29-58 (30)

  31. Branscomb, Jack.;
    Edwin Arlington Robinson's Wretched Wight: 'Miniver Cheevy' and 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'.  In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, 1996 Winter; 9 (1): pp. 17-21 (5)

  32. Brinks, Ellen.;
    The Male Romantic Poet as Gothic Subject: Keats's Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion: A Drama.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2000 Mar; 54 (4): pp. 427-454 (28)

  33. Brisman, Leslie.;
    Maud: The Feminine as the Crux of Influence.  In: Studies in Romanticism. Boston: Spring 1992. Vol. 31, no. 1; pp. 21-43(23)

  34. Bromwich, David.;
    Keats and the aesthetic ideal.  In: The Yale Review. New Haven: Oct 1997. Vol. 85, no. 4; pp. 140-145(6) [also: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 183-188]

  35. Brown, Marshall.;
    Unheard Melodies: The Force of Form.  In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1992 May; 107 (3): pp. 465-481 (17)

     
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  36. Camaiora, Luisa Conti.;
    Poetical Inspiration and Editorial Intervention in John Clare's Sonnet to the Memory of John Keats.  In: Quaderni di Lingue e Letterature, 1997; 22: pp. 61-70 (10)

  37. Campbell, Laura E.;
    Unnecessary Compromise: Publisher Changes to 'Ode to Psyche'.  In: English Language Notes, 1995 Dec; 33 (2): pp. 53-58(6)

  38. Champlin, T S.;
    To mental illness via a rhyme for the eye.  In: Philosophy. London: 1997. p. 165 -190(26)

  39. Chandler, James.;
    Concerning the Influence of America on the Mind: Western Settlements, 'English Writers,' and the Case of US Culture.  In: American Literary History 10.1 (Spring 1998): pp. 84-123(40)

  40. Chapman, John Jay.;
    Euripides and the Greek Genius.  In: Arion. Third Series, Vol. 2, No. 2/3 (Spring, 1992 - Fall, 1993), pp. 98-158(61)

  41. Christensen, Allan. C.;
    Realising Keats from the Trap of Kundera.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 179-185(7)

  42. Christie, William.;
    'Impassioned Clay': Reading the Grecian Urn.  In: Sydney Studies in English, 21(1995): pp. 56-80(25)

  43. Christie, William.;
    Intimations of Immortality in Swift and Keats: A Note.  In: Review of English Studies: A Quarterly JoUrnal of English Literature and the English Language, 1997 Nov; 48 (192): pp. 501-503 (3)

  44. Clark, Timothy.;
    By Heart: A Reading of Derrida's 'Che cos'? la poesia?' through Keats and Celan.  In: Oxford Literary Review, 1993; 15 (1-2): pp. 43-78 (35)

  45. Codell, Julie F.;
    Painting Keats: Pre-Raphaelite Artists between Social Transgressions and Painterly Conventions.  In: Victorian Poetry, 1995 Autumn-Winter; 33 (3-4): pp. 341-370 (30)

  46. Coleman, Deirdre;
    Keats, Women, and the Demon Poesy.  In: Sydney Studies in English, 17(1991): pp. 75-87 (13)

  47. Colglazier, Lyndel P.;
    'The Eve of St. Agnes' and the Seductive Mystery of Imagination.  In: University of Mississippi Studies in English, 1992; 10: pp. 1-11 (11)

  48. Conti Luisa, Camaiora.;
    Keats in John Clare's Letters.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 161-178(18)

  49. Cook, Eleanor.;
    'Methought' as Dream Formula in Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, Keats, and Others.  In: English Language Notes, 1995 June; 32 (4): pp. 34-46 (13)

  50. Cooper, Andrew.;
    The Apian Way: Virgil's Bees and Keats's Honeyed Verse.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 1991 Summer; 33 (2): pp. 160-181 (22)

  51. Corrigan, Timothy.;
    Keats, Hazlitt and Public Character.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 145-160(16)

  52. Cox, Jeffrey N.;
    Keats in the Cockney School.  In: Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, 1996; 2 (1): pp. 27-39(13)

  53. Cox, Jeffrey N.;
    Keats, Shelley, and the Wealth of the Imagination.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1995 Fall; 34 (3): pp. 365-400 (36)

  54. Cox, Jeffrey N.;
    Leigh Hunt's Cockney School: The Lakers' 'Other'.  In: Romanticism on the Net, Number 14, May 1999, 6 pp.

  55. Crisafulli Jones, Lilla Maria.;
    Shelley's Keats.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 219-235(17)

  56. Cronin, Richard.;
    Keats and the Politics of Cockney Style.  In: SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 1996 Autumn; 36 (4): pp. 785-806 (22)

     
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  57. Daruwala, Maneck H.;
    Keats and the 'Ode to Psyche'.  In: VIJ: Victorians Institute Journal, 1991; 19: pp. 141-188 (48)

  58. Dean, Dennis R.;
    Some Quotations in Keats's Poetry.  In: Philological Quarterly, 1997 Winter; 76 (1): pp. 69-85(17)

  59. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    An Antecedent to 'The Eve of St. Agnes': Bowden, Newman and 'St. Bartholomew's Eve'.  In: Sydney Studies in English, 22(1996), pp. 94-101(8)

  60. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Anti-Clerical Gothic: The Tale of the Sisters in "Nicholas Nickleby".  In: The Modern Language Review, Vol. 94, No. 1 (Jan., 1999), pp. 1-10(10)

  61. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Keats's Ode 'To Autumn', Ovid, and Homer.  In: Notes and Queries, 1997 Sept; 44 (242) (3): pp. 333-334 (2)

  62. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Keats's Sonnet 'To Sleep', Sidney, Drummond, Daniel and Beaumont and Fletcher.  In: English Language Notes, 1999 Mar; 36 (3): pp. 61-67 (7)

  63. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Keats's 'The Eve of St. Agnes'.  In: Explicator, 1994 Winter; 52 (2): pp. 77-79(3)

  64. Endo, Paul.;
    Seeing Romantically in Lamia.  In: ELH, 1999 Spring; 66 (1): pp. 111-128(18)

  65. Epstein, Joseph.;
    The Medical Keats.  In: The Hudson Review, Vol. 52, No. 1 (Spring, 1999), pp. 44-64(21)

     
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  66. Falzon, Alex R.;
    Wilde and Keats: La Donnee.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 249-256(8)

  67. Farnell, Gary.;
    'Unfit for Ladies': Keats's The Eve of St. Agnes.   In: Studies in Romanticism, 1995 Fall; 34 (3): 401-412 (12)

  68. Fay, Elizabeth A.;
    Romantic men, Victorian women: The Nightingale talks back.  In: Studies in Romanticism. Boston: Summer 1993. Vol. 32, no. 2; pp. 211-224(14)

  69. Finlayson, J. Caitlin.;
    Medieval Sources for Keatsian Creation in La Belle Dame sans Merci.  In: Philological Quarterly, 2000 Spring; 79 (2): pp. 225-247 (23)

  70. Fitzgerald-Hoyt, Mary.; Grounding Keats's Nightingale: Ciaran Carson's "The Irish for No".  In: The Canadian JoUrnal of Irish Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Dec., 1993), pp. 76-80(5)

  71. Flesch, William.;
    The Ambivalence of Generosity: Keats Reading Shakespeare.  In: ELH, 1995 Spring; 62 (1): pp. 149-169(21)

  72. Fournier, Jean-Marie.;
    "Empty spaces" and the poetics of silence in the poetry of John Keats.  In: Études Anglaises. Paris: Jan-Mar 2010. Vol. 63, no. 1; p. 88 -98(11)

  73. Franta, Andrew.;
    Keats and the Review Aesthetic.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1999 Fall; 38 (3): pp. 343-364 (22)

  74. Friedman, Geraldine.;
    The Erotics of Interpretation in Keats's 'Ode on a Grecian Urn': Pursuing the Feminine.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1993 Summer; 32 (2): pp. 225-243 (19)

  75. Fuller, David.;
    Keats and Anti-Romantic Ideology.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 9-26(18)

     
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  76. Gaillard, Theodore L., Jr.;
    Keats's Ode on Melancholy.  In: Explicator, 1994 Fall; 53 (1): pp. 18-23(6)

  77. Gaillard, Theodore L., Jr.;
    Keats's 'To Autumn'.  In: Explicator, 1998 Summer; 56 (4): pp. 183-188 (6)

  78. Galigani, Guiseppe.;
    Keats and Music.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 289-302(14)

  79. Garson, Marjorie.;
    Bodily Harm: Keats's Figures in the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'.  In: English Studies in Canada, 1991 Mar; 17 (1): pp. 37-51(15)

  80. Gentili, Vanna.;
    Let Us Inspect the Lyre: Keats's Work in the Sonnet Form.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 79-94(16)

  81. Gleason, John B.;
    A Greek Echo in Keats's 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'.  In: Review of English Studies: A Quarterly JoUrnal of English Literature and the English Language, 1991 Feb; 42 (165): pp. 78-80 (3)

  82. Goldberg, Brian.;
    Black Gates and Fiery Galleries: Eastern Architecture in The Fall of Hyperion.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 2000 Summer; 39 (2): pp. 229-254 (26)

  83. Goodridge, John.;
    Out There in the Night: Rituals of Nurture and Exclusion in Clare's St Martins Eve.  In: Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, 1998; 4 (2): pp. 202-211 (10)

  84. Gowda, H. H. Anniah.;
    John Keats in the Bicentennial Year.  In: Literary Half-Yearly, 1995 Jan; 36 (1): pp. 31-40 (10)

  85. Grace, William J.;
    A Comment on 'Mending the Butterfly: The New Historicism and Keats's 'Eve of St. Agnes'' (September 1995).  In: College English, 1996 Mar; 58 (3): p. 365(1)

  86. Gray, Erik.;
    Indifference and Epistolarity in The Eve of St. Agnes.  In: Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, 1999; 5 (2): pp. 127-146 (20)

  87. Gumpert, Matthew.;
    Keats's 'To Hayon, with a Sonnet Written on Seeing the Elgin Marbles' and 'On Seeing the Elgin Marbles'.  In: Explicator, 1999 Fall; 58 (1): pp. 19-22 (4)

     
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  88. Hallam, N.;
    Wordsworth Alone.  In: Cambridge Quarterly, 1996; 25 (1): pp. 41-60 (20)

  89. Harding Rains, A.J. and M.A. Rains.;
    Keats' A Tragedy in Three Acts 1815-1821 with Coda.  In: JRSM: JoUrnal of the Royal Society of Medicine Vol. 87, December 1994, pp. 742-748(7)

  90. Harris, Morag.;
    "Perfect Forms" or "Beautifully-Formed Imperfections"? Keats and the Problem of Knowing "Truth" by the "Clear Perception of its Beauty".  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 41-60(20)

  91. Harris, Morag.;
    The 'Ode to a Nightingale': 'Some Vantage Ground': Keats and the Significance of the Acquisition of Identity.  In: Lingua e Stile: Trimestrale di Filosofia del Linguaggio, Linguistica e Analisi Letteraria, 1997 Mar; 32 (1): pp. 77-107 (31)

  92. Haskell, Denis.;
    Keats and the Notion of Truth.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 27-40(14)

  93. Hecht, Jamey.;
    Scarcity and Poetic Election in Two Sonnets of John Keats.  In: ELH, 1994 Spring; 61 (1): pp. 103-120 (18)

  94. Heringman, Noah.;
    'Stones So Wonderous Cheap'.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1998 Spring; 37 (1): pp. 43-62 (20)

  95. Hermann, John P.;
    Paradise Remembered in Some Poems and Paintings.  In: Connotations, Vol. 7.3 (1997/98), pp. 320-331(12)

  96. Hewitt, Regina.;
    Expanding the Literary Horizon: Romantic Poets and Postmodern Sociologists.  In: Sociological Quarterly 35.2 (1994): pp. 195-213(19)

  97. Hoagwood, Terence Allan.;
    Keats and the Critical Tradition: The Topic of History.  In: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 153-164(12)

  98. Hoeveler, Diane Long.;
    Decapitating Romance: Class, Fetish, and Ideology in Keat's Isabella.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 1994 Dec; 49 (3): pp. 321-338 (18)

  99. Hooton, William R., III.;
    Herbert, Keats, and the Romantic Revival of Metaphysical Poetry.  In: George Herbert Journal, 1997 Fall-1998 Spring; 21(1-2): pp. 33-57 (25)

  100. Hummer, T.R.;
    Laughed Off: Canon, Kharakter, and the Dismissal of Vachel Lindsay.  In: Kenyon Review 17 (1995): pp. 56-96(41)

     
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  101. John Livingston Lowes.;
    1933: The Modern Language Association and Humane Scholarship.  In: PMLA, Vol. 115, No. 7, Special Millennium Issue (Dec., 2000), pp. 1806-1813(8)

  102. Johnson, Anthony L.;
    Formal Messages in Keats's Sonnets.  In: The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995. Eds. Allan C . Christensen et al. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. ISBN: 90-420-0509-2; pp. 95-112(18)

  103. Johnson, Jeannine.;
    Rich's 'To a Poet'.  In: Explicator, 1999 Summer; 57 (4): pp. 239-242 (4)

  104. Johnston, Eileen Tess.;
    'Beautiful Things Made New': Transformations of Keats's Hyperion in Tennyson's 'Morte d'Arthur' and 'The Passing of Arthur'.  In: Tennyson Research Bulletin, 1996 Nov; 6 (5): pp. 289-301 (13)

  105. Jones, Elizabeth.;
    The Cockney School of Poetry: Keats in the Suburbs.  In: Ryan, Robert M. (ed. and introd.); Sharp, Ronald A. (ed.) The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 1998. 223 pp. ISBN:1-558-49175-9; pp. 120-131(12)

  106. Jones, Elizabeth.;
    Writing for the Market: Keats's Odes as Commodities.  In: Studies in Romanticism, 1995 Fall; 34 (3): pp. 343-364(22)

  107. Jones, Steven E.;
    Byron's Satiric "Blues": Salon Culture and the Literary Marketplace.  In: Jones, Steven E.; Satire and Romanticism. St. Martin's Press, 2000. 262 pp. ISBN 0-312-22879-1; pp. 139-168(30)

  108. Jones, Steven E.;
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