Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
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Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
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- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- Tennyson, poet and prophet, Philip Henderson
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a bondage of opium, by Molly Lefebure
- The notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge., edited by Kathleen Coburn Vol.1, 1794-1804
- The letters of William Blake, with related documents, edited by Geoffrey Keynes, Kt
- Poetical remains, poets' graves, bodies, and books in the nineteenth century, Samantha Matthews
- Tennyson, the unquiet heart, Robert Bernard Martin
- Flush, a biography, Virginia Woolf
- Blake, Peter Ackroyd
- Death and the maidens, Fanny Wollstonecraft and the Shelley circle, Janet Todd
- Lord Byron's best friends, from bulldogs to Boatswain & beyond, Geoffrey Bond ; foreword by Loyd Grossman
- The poets' daughters, Dora Wordsworth and Sara Coleridge, Katie Waldegrave
- William Blake, Kathleen Raine ; with a preface by Colin Trodd
- Being Shelley, the poet's search for himself, Ann Wroe
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, a literary life, Michael O'Neill
- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- The journals and papers of Gerard Manley Hopkins, edited by Humphry House ; completed by Graham Storey
- The letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, edited by Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.. Vol.1, 1921-1850
- John Keats, a literary life, R.S. White
- Christina Rossetti, a divided life, Georgina Battiscombe
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the origins of a new poetry, Dorothy Mermin
- The Romantic poets and their circle, Richard Holmes
- Shelley, a voice not understood, Timothy Webb
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Simon Avery and Rebecca Stott
- Edward Lear, the life of a wanderer, Vivien Noakes
- Swinburne, the poet in his world, Donald Thomas
- Coleridge's secret ministry, the context of the conversation poems, 1795-1798, Kelvin Everest
- Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929, prophet of human fellowship, Chushichi Tsuzuki
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, painter and poet, Jan Marsh
- Tennyson, to strive, to seek, to find, John Batchelor
- Posthumous Keats, a personal biography, Stanley Plumly
- Byron's women, Alexander Larman
- Robert Browning, a literary life, Sarah Wood
- Byron in love, Edna O'Brien
- Two-way mirror, the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Fiona Sampson
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet and revolutionary, Jacqueline Mulhallen
- Robert Browning, John Woolford and Daniel Karlin
- The life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a critical biography, Rosemary Ashton
- Robert Browning, a life within life, Donald Thomas
- The letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, edited by Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.. Vol.3, 1871-1892
- Keats and Shakespeare, a study of Keats' poetic life from 1816 to 1820, by John Middleton Murry
- The letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, edited by Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. Vol.2, 1851-1870
- Robert Browning, a literary life, Sarah Wood
- Edward Carpenter, a life of liberty and love, Sheila Rowbotham
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, Paddy Kitchen
- Byron's letters and journals, anthology of memorable passages and index to the eleven volumes, edited by Leslie A. Marchand. Vol.12, The trouble of an index
- The letters of John Clare, edited by Mark Storey
- John Keats, a literary life, R.S. White
- Madder music, stronger wine, the life of Ernest Dowson, poet and decadent, Jad Adams
- Christina Rossetti, a literary biography, Jan Marsh
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