Incoming Resources
- William Wordsworth, by Russell Noyes
- Byron's letters and journals, the complete and unexpurgated text of all the letters available in manuscript and the full printed version of all others, edited by Leslie A. Marchand. Vol.7 : 1820, 'Between two worlds'
- Coleridge, Richard Holmes
- Wordsworth and the worth of words, Hugh Sykes Davies ; edited by John Kerrigan and Jonathan Wordsworth
- The letters of William Blake, with related documents, edited by Geoffrey Keynes, Kt
- The letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, arranged and edited by Ernest De Selincourt. 2, The middle years ; revised by Mary Moorman Part 1, 1806-1811
- William Blake's epic, imagination unbound, Joanne Witke
- William Blake (1757-1827), prepared by Arnold Kettle for the [Age of Revolutions] Course Team
- The unremarkable Wordsworth, Geoffrey H. Hartman ; foreword by Donald G. Marshall
- Byron, by Bernard Blackstone ; edited by Ian Scott-Kilvert. 2, Literary satire, humour and reflection
- Byron's letters and journals, the complete and unexpurgated text of all the letters available in manuscript and the full printed version of all others, edited by Leslie A. Marchand. Vol.8 : 1821, 'Born for opposition'
- Interpreting Blake, essays selected and edited by Michael Phillips
- William Blake, a new kind of man, [by] Michael Davis
- Blake, the complete poems, edited by W.H. Stevenson
- The complete poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, edited by Neville Rogers. Vol.2, 1814-17
- The complete poetical works, Lord Byron ; edited by Jerome J. McGann. Vol.2, Childe Harold's pilgrimage
- William Blake, by Kathleen Raine
- Keats and Shakespeare, a study of Keats' poetic life from 1816 to 1820, by John Middleton Murry
- Blake and the assimilation of chaos, [by] Christian Gallant
- John Keats and symbolism, Jeffrey Baker
- Milton, William Blake ; edited and with a commentary by Kay Parkhurst Easson and Roger R. Easson
- Symbol and truth in Blake's myth, [by] Leopold Damrosch
- William Blake and the language of Adam, Robert N. Essick
- William Blake, Edward Larrissy
- Reading Coleridge, approaches and applications, edited by Walter B. Crawford
- Byron's letters and journals, the complete and unexpurgated text of all the letters available in manuscript and the full printed version of all others, edited by Leslie A. Marchand. Vol.10 : 1822-1823, 'A heart for every fate'
- Wordsworth and the human heart
- Blake and the new age, Kathleen Raine
- The letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, arranged and edited by Ernest De Selincourt. 3, The middle years ; revised by Mary Moorman and Alan G.Hill Part 2, 1812-1820
- Byron's letters and journals, the complete and unexpurgated text of all the letters available in manuscript and the full printed version of all others, edited by Leslie A. Marchand. Vol.1: 1798-1810, In my hot youth
- Wordsworth and the sublime, Albert O. Wlecke
- The poems of William Blake, edited by W.H. Stevenson, text by David V. Erdman
- The letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, edited from the first edition by Ernest de Selincourt. ; revised, arranged and edited by Alan G. Hill 3 [i.e.4], The later years. Part 1: 1821-1828
- Red Shelley, Paul Foot
- The complete poems [of] William Blake, edited by Alicia Ostriker
- Tradition and experiment in Wordsworth's 'Lyrical ballads' (1798), Mary Jacobus
- The notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge., edited by Kathleen Coburn Vol.3, 1808-1819
- Coleridge, the damaged archangel, Norman Fruman
- Coleridge, poet and revolutionary, 1772-1804, a critical biography, John Cornwell
- The symbolic imagination, Coleridge and the Romantic tradition, J. Robert Barth
- 'Don Juan' in context, Jerome J. McGann
- The midsummer cushion, John Clare ; edited by Anne Tibble ; associate editor R.K.R. Thornton
- The prelude, 1798-1799, by William Wordsworth ; edited by Stephen Parrish
- The Odes of Keats, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Blake's heroic argument, David Fuller
- Blake's composite art, a study of the illuminated poetry, W. J. T. Mitchell
- Byron's letters and journals, the complete and unexpurgated text of all the letters available in mauscript and the full printed version of all others, edited by Leslie A. Marchand. Vol.5 : 1816-1817, 'So late into the night'
- Keats, the religious sense, by Robert M. Ryan
- The marriage of heaven and hell, by William Blake ; with an introduction and commentary by Sir Geoffrey Keynes
- Keats and embarrassment, Christopher Ricks