All Stories

  1. Louis Charland (1958–2021)
  2. John Keats in Context / John Keats: Reimagining History
  3. Smiles that reveal, smiles that conceal
  4. Shakespeare and Emotions
  5. Reclaiming Heartlands: Shakespeare and the History of Emotions in Literature
  6. Between Two Stools
  7. Emotional Landscapes: Romantic Travels in Scotland
  8. “False Friends”: Affective Semantics in Shakespeare
  9. John Keats
  10. ‘Aesculapius’
  11. ‘He could not quiet be’
  12. The Final Journey
  13. Autumn in Winchester
  14. ‘Was there a Poet born?’
  15. Poems (1820)
  16. ‘Fraternal souls’ and Poems (1817)
  17. ‘Dark passages’: 1818, January to June
  18. ‘That which is creative must create itself’: 1817 and Endymion
  19. Walking North and the Death of Tom: 1818, July to December
  20. ‘Tease us out of thought’: May 1819, Odes
  21. ‘A gordian complication of feelings’: Love, Women and Romance
  22. Rhetoric, and: Why Shakespeare? (review)
  23. STUART SILLARS, Painting Shakespeare: The Artist as Critic, 1720-1820.
  24. SCOTT L. NEWSTOK (ed.), Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare.
  25. Pacifist Voices in Shakespeare
  26. German Shakespeare Studies at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century (review)
  27. Pacifism in Prose and Films
  28. Secular Texts, Humanist Pacifism
  29. Medieval Pacifism
  30. Renaissance Pacifism
  31. Pacifism and English Literature
  32. Literature and Peace Studies
  33. From Minstrels to Martyrs
  34. Sacred Texts
  35. Romantic Peace and War
  36. Conclusion: ‘Songs of Such Exquisite Sweetness’
  37. A Plague on Both Your Houses: War from the Air, the Civilian Dead and Modern Poetry
  38. Natural Rights and the Birth of Romanticism in the 1790s
  39. Rights and Wrongs
  40. From Natural Law to Natural Rights
  41. Novels of Natural Rights in the 1790s
  42. Conclusion
  43. Manifestoes into Fictions
  44. Rights of Children and Animals
  45. The Social Passions: Benevolence and Sentimentality
  46. Slavery as Fact and Metaphor: William Blake and Jean Paul Marat
  47. Review: Imagining Shakespeare: A History of Texts and Visions
  48. On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: Essays
  49. Review: Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from his Life
  50. Late Shakespeare: A New World of Words (review)
  51. A History of Shakespeare on Screen: A Century of Film and Television (review)
  52. Keats and the Crisis of Medicine in 1815
  53. Pacifist Voices in Shakespeare
  54. ‘Like Esculapius of Old’ Keats's Medical Training
  55. Unediting the Renaissance: Shakespeare, Marlowe, Milton (review)
  56. Making something out of ‘nothing’ in shakespeare
  57. Critical Studies
  58. Marx and Shakespeare
  59. Reclaiming Heartlands
  60. Critical Studies
  61. Critical Studies
  62. Critical Studies
  63. Critical Studies
  64. Shakespeare criticism in the twentieth century
  65. Criticism of the Comedies up to The Merchant of Venice: 1953–82
  66. Romance for Television: The BBC Cymbeline