Shelley's life and career are presented through hundreds of A-Z entires about her works, characters, friends and relatives, and more.
LUCY MORRISON is Assistant Professor of English at Salisbury University. She has published articles in Studies in Philology, Studies in Short Fiction, and the Keats-Shelley Review, among others. STACI L. STONE is Director of Humanities at Murray State University.
?[a] very useful glimpse of Shelley, her works, the influences, and
scholarship. This volume is recommended for academic and large
public libraries.?-Booklist/RBB
?[a]n exhaustively comprehensive A-to-Z listing of all subjects
that refer to Mary Shelley's life and work....will be of most use
to scholars, especially since Shelley studies now concentrate on
the author's less-known works.?-Library Journal
?[A] worthy addition to a reference collection on the period of
romantic literature and thinking. Since its focus is on Mary
Shelley, the most famous woman of romanticism, the entries on the
broader issues of that period's history, politics and literature
are excellent.?-Reference Reviews
?[M]ary Shelley merits recent renewed attention exemplified by the
publication of this first reference guide to her life and literary
work....Thorough citations and annotations to references in
Shelley's individual works recommend this handbook to literary
scholars. Two appendixes list quotations: those that Shelley
attributes to their authors and those that are unidentified. An
extensive bibliography and index enhance the book's utility.
Recommended. Academic and large public libraries.?-Choice
"�a� very useful glimpse of Shelley, her works, the influences, and
scholarship. This volume is recommended for academic and large
public libraries."-Booklist/RBB
"�a�n exhaustively comprehensive A-to-Z listing of all subjects
that refer to Mary Shelley's life and work....will be of most use
to scholars, especially since Shelley studies now concentrate on
the author's less-known works."-Library Journal
"�A� worthy addition to a reference collection on the period of
romantic literature and thinking. Since its focus is on Mary
Shelley, the most famous woman of romanticism, the entries on the
broader issues of that period's history, politics and literature
are excellent."-Reference Reviews
"�M�ary Shelley merits recent renewed attention exemplified by the
publication of this first reference guide to her life and literary
work....Thorough citations and annotations to references in
Shelley's individual works recommend this handbook to literary
scholars. Two appendixes list quotations: those that Shelley
attributes to their authors and those that are unidentified. An
extensive bibliography and index enhance the book's utility.
Recommended. Academic and large public libraries."-Choice
"[a] very useful glimpse of Shelley, her works, the influences, and
scholarship. This volume is recommended for academic and large
public libraries."-Booklist/RBB
"[a]n exhaustively comprehensive A-to-Z listing of all subjects
that refer to Mary Shelley's life and work....will be of most use
to scholars, especially since Shelley studies now concentrate on
the author's less-known works."-Library Journal
"[A] worthy addition to a reference collection on the period of
romantic literature and thinking. Since its focus is on Mary
Shelley, the most famous woman of romanticism, the entries on the
broader issues of that period's history, politics and literature
are excellent."-Reference Reviews
"[M]ary Shelley merits recent renewed attention exemplified by the
publication of this first reference guide to her life and literary
work....Thorough citations and annotations to references in
Shelley's individual works recommend this handbook to literary
scholars. Two appendixes list quotations: those that Shelley
attributes to their authors and those that are unidentified. An
extensive bibliography and index enhance the book's utility.
Recommended. Academic and large public libraries."-Choice
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