How did Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, two of the most iconic and celebrated authors of the Romantic Period, contribute to each other's achievements? This book is the first to dedicate a full-length study to exploring the nature of the Shelleys' literary relationship in depth.
How did Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, two of the most iconic and celebrated authors of the Romantic Period, contribute to each other's achievements? This book is the first to dedicate a full-length study to exploring the nature of the Shelleys' literary relationship in depth.
Dr. Anna Mercer has a PhD in English Literature from the University of York. She has also studied at Jesus College, University of Cambridge and the University of Liverpool. She has published essays in The Keats-Shelley Review and The Coleridge Bulletin, and has also written and edited several blogs on Romanticism (including for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the Keats-Shelley Association of America). She won the runner-up Keats-Shelley Essay Prize in 2015. Anna currently teaches English Literature at Cardiff University and works at Keats House Museum. This is her first monograph.
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Acknowledgements Author's Note List of Images The Shelleys: A Brief Chronology Preface Introduction Chapter 1, 1814-18: London to Europe - collaborative beginnings Chapter 2, 1818-22: Literary exchanges in Italy Chapter 3, 1818-22: The Italian period and shared composition Chapter 4, 1822 and beyond: Approaching posthumous editing as collaboration Chapter 5, 1822 and beyond: Intertextual connections and Mary Shelley's later novels Afterword: 'We have now lived five years together' Abbreviations Works Cited
Acknowledgements Author's Note List of Images The Shelleys: A Brief Chronology Preface Introduction Chapter 1, 1814-18: London to Europe - collaborative beginnings Chapter 2, 1818-22: Literary exchanges in Italy Chapter 3, 1818-22: The Italian period and shared composition Chapter 4, 1822 and beyond: Approaching posthumous editing as collaboration Chapter 5, 1822 and beyond: Intertextual connections and Mary Shelley's later novels Afterword: 'We have now lived five years together' Abbreviations Works Cited
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