European Romantic Review’s Special Issue: “Reading Shelley on the Bicentenary of his Death,” guest edited by Will Bowers and Mathelinda Nabugodi

European Romantic Review is pleased to announce the publication of a Special Issue (vol. 33, no. 5, October 2022), “Reading Shelley on the Bicentenary of his Death,” guest edited by Will Bowers and Mathelinda Nabugodi.

 

This special issue marks the bicentenary of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s death by presenting ten new readings of his major poetry by some of the most innovative voices working in the field of Romanticism today. Contributors have been invited to offer a concise essay on a single poem, being free to determine the critical parameters of their interpretation. Throughout, Shelley’s own generic and formal range is matched by the diverse critical energies (comparatist, formalist, historicist, decolonial, ecological) that contributors have brought to bear on his poems. The result is a series of original and provocative readings grounded in radically different methodological intuitions.

 

CONTENTS

 

Introduction: Reading Shelley on the Bicentenary of his Death

Will Bowers and Mathelinda Nabugodi

 

Radical Elegy: Adonais, Am/Trak

Anahid Nersessian

 

“Dolce Stil Novo”: Epipsychidion

Valentina Varinelli

 

Old Anew: Hellas

Mathelinda Nabugodi

 

More of Talk: “Julian and Maddalo”
Will Bowers

 

“Complicated Windings”: “Mont Blanc”

Andrew Hodgson

 

“Passions Read”: “Ozymandias”
Erica McAlpine

 

Unbinding Forgiveness: Prometheus Unbound
Alexander Freer

 

Deep Time: Queen Mab

Andrew Burkett

 

Autobiography’s Forms: “The Triumph of Life”
Julia Tejblum

 

Fancy’s Flight: “The Witch of Atlas”
Tom Phillips

 

Afterword

Ross Wilson

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