Incoming Resources
- The notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited by Kathleen Coburn. Vol.2, 1804-1808. Notes
- The tyger, the lamb and the terrible desart, songs of innocence and of experience in its times and circumstance, including facsimiles of two copies, Stanley Gardner
- Coleridge the poet
- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- Lyrical ballads, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge : notes, by Steve Eddy
- The New Shelley, later twentieth-century views, edited by G. Kim Blank
- Shelley and the revolutionary sublime, Cian Duffy
- The notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited by Kathleen Coburn. Vol.2, 1804-1808. Text
- The Cambridge companion to Shelley, edited by Timothy Morton
- Victorian Keats, manliness, sexuality, and desire, James Najarian
- Lyrical ballads, the text of the 1798 edition with the additional 1800 poems and the prefaces, Wordworth and Coleridge ; edited with introduction, notes and appendices by R.L. Brett and A.R. Jones
- The poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ; with an introduction by A. T. Quiller-Couch
- Selected letters of John Keats, edited by Grant F. Scott ; based on the texts of Hyder Edward Rollins
- Innocence and experience, an introduction to Blake, [by] E. D. Hirsch, Jr
- Keats
- Coleridge the visionary, by J.B. Beer
- Death and the maidens, Fanny Wollstonecraft and the Shelley circle, Janet Todd
- Wordsworth, a life in letters, [edited by] Juliet Barker
- Lord Byron's best friends, from bulldogs to Boatswain & beyond, Geoffrey Bond ; foreword by Loyd Grossman
- Selected poems, William Wordsworth
- The complete poems, Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; edited by William Keach
- Wordsworth, the chronology of the early years, 1770-1799, Mark L. Reed
- John Keats, John Whale
- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- The Oxford handbook of William Wordsworth, edited by Richard Gravil and Daniel Robinson
- Being Shelley, the poet's search for himself, Ann Wroe
- Shelley at work, a critical inquiry, Neville Rogers
- The poet Wordsworth, the Clark Lectures, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1949
- The road to Xanadu, a study in the ways of the imagination
- The rime of the ancient mariner, complete, authoritative texts of the 1798 and 1817 versions with biographical and historical contexts, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives, Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; edited by Paul H. Fry
- Selected poetry, William Blake ; edited with an introduction and notes by Michael Mason
- The simple Wordsworth, studies in the poems, 1797-1807, John Danby
- The Oxford handbook of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited by Frederick Burwick
- Shelley and Greece, rethinking romantic Hellenism, Jennifer Wallace
- The poems of Matthew Arnold, edited by Kenneth Allott
- Songs of innocence and of experience, William Blake; edited with an introduction and notes by Andrew Lincoln
- The Oxford handbook of Percy Bysshe Shelley, edited by Michael O'Neill, Anthony Howe ; with the assistance of Madeleine Callaghan
- English Romantic poetry, ethos, structure, and symbol in Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats, Albert S. Gerard
- Selected poems, John Keats
- Selected poems, John Keats ; edited with an introduction and notes by John Barnard
- Blake's poetry and designs, illuminated works, other writings, criticism, selected and edited by Mary Lynn Johnson, John E. Grant
- Poems, by John Keats
- Posthumous Keats, a personal biography, Stanley Plumly
- Byron in love, Edna O'Brien
- John Keats, the complete poems, edited by John Barnard
- Life lessons from Byron, Matthew Bevis
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet and revolutionary, Jacqueline Mulhallen
- The godfather was a girl, Eamon Evans
- Lyrical ballads, with a few other poems, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; with a note on the text by Michael Schmidt
- Selected poetical works, William Blake