Coleridge, S. T., DESTRUCTION OF THE BASTILE,
Id. Christabel
Id. KUBLA KHAN: Or, A Vision in a Dream. A Fragment.
Id. FRANCE: AN ODE
Id. The Rime of an Ancient Mariner, from The Complete Poetical Works (1912)
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Wordsworth, W., The Prelude (book 7)
CCLVI LONDON , 1802
CCLVII THE SAME
CCCXXXVIII ODE ON INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
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Shelley, P.B., Prometheus Unbound (act III)
CCLXX STANZAS WRITTEN IN DEJECTION NEAR NAPLES
CCXCIII OZYMANDIAS OF EGYPT
ODE TO THE WEST WIND
Defence of Poetry, 1819
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Byron, G.,
Childe Harolde’s Pilgrimage (book IV)
Id. Don Juan (canto III)
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Keats, J., Ode on a Grecian Urn
Id. LAMIA
Id. XI. On first looking into Chapman's Homer
Id. II ON SEEING THE ELGIN MARBLES
Id. LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI
Critical works
1. T. Morton (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Shelley
Introduction by Timothy Morton
pp. 1-14
2 - Receptions by Timothy Morton
pp. 35-42
3 - The lyricist by Karen Weisman
pp. 45-64
4 - The dramatist by Jeffrey N. Cox
pp. 65-84
5 - The storyteller by Jack Donovan
pp. 85-103
7 - The political poet by William Keach
pp. 123-142
9 - Literature and philosophy by Paul Hamilton
pp. 166-184
2. Lucy Newlyn (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Coleridge
Introduction by Lucy Newlyn
pp. 1-14
2 - The ‘Conversation’ poems by Paul Magnuson
pp. 32-44
3 - Slavery and superstition in the supernatural poems by Tim Fulford
pp. 45-58
7 - The talker by Seamus Perry
pp. 103-125
9 - The critic by Angela Esterhammer
pp. 142-155
10 – Political thinker by Peter J. Kitson
pp. 156-169
11 - The philosopher by Paul Hamilton
pp. 170-186
13 - Gender by Julie Carlson
pp. 203-216
14 - Symbol by James C. McKusick
pp. 217-230
15 - Coleridge’s afterlife by John Beer
pp. 231-24
3. Stephen Gill (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth
Introduction by Stephen Gill
pp. 1-4
1 - Wordsworth: the shape of the poetic career by Nicola Trott
pp. 5-21
3 - Poetry 1798-1807 by James A. Butler
pp. 38-54
5 - Wordsworth and The Recluse by Kenneth R. Johnston
pp. 70-89
6 - Wordsworth and the meaning of taste by Frances Ferguson
pp. 90-107
8 - Gender and domesticity by Judith W. Page
pp. 125-141
9 - The philosophic poet by Stephen Gill
pp. 142-160
10 - Wordsworth and Coleridge by Seamus Perry
pp. 161-179
11 - Wordsworth and the natural world by Ralph Pite
pp. 180-195
12 - Politics, history, and Wordsworth's poems by Nicholas Roe
pp. 196-212
13 - Wordsworth and Romanticism by Paul Hamilton
pp. 213-229
4. Susan J. Wolfson (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Keats
3 - Keats and the “Cockney School” by Duncan Wu
pp. 37-52
4 - Lamia, Isabella, and The Eve of St. Agnes by Jeffrey N. Cox
pp. 53-68
6 - Keats and the ode by Paul D. Sheats
pp. 86-101
9 - Keats and language by Garrett Stewart
pp. 135-151
10 - Keats’s sources, Keats’s allusions by Christopher Ricks
pp. 152-169
11 - Keats and “ekphrasis” by Theresa M. Kelley
pp. 170-185
12 - Keats and English poetry by Greg Kucich
pp. 186-202
13 - Byron reads Keats by William C. Keach
pp. 203-213
14 - Keats and the complexities of gender by Anne K. Mellor
pp. 214-229
16 - The “story” of Keats by Jack Stillinger
pp. 246-260
5. Drummond Bone (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Byron
Introduction
pp. 1-4
1 - Byron's life and his biographers by Paul Douglass
pp. 7-26
3 - Byron's politics by Malcolm Kelsall
pp. 44-55
5 - Heroism and history by Philip W. Martin
pp. 77-98
6 - Byron and the Eastern Mediterranean by Nigel Leask
pp. 99-117
14 - Byron and the eighteenth century by Bernard Beatty
pp. 236-248
15 - Byron's European reception by Peter Cochran
pp. 249-264
6. James Chandler and Maureen N. McLane (eds), The Cambridge Companion to British Romantic Poetry
Introduction: The companionable forms of Romantic poetry by James Chandler and Maureen N. McLane
pp. 1-9
2 - Romantic poetry and antiquity by Nick Groom
pp. 35-52
3 - Romantic meter and form by Susan Stewart
pp. 53-75
4 - Romantic poetry and the standardization of English by Andrew Elfenbein
pp. 76-97
6 - Romantic poetry and the romantic novel by Ann Weirda Rowland
pp. 117-135
8 - Romantic poetry, sexuality, gender by Adriana Craciun
pp. 155-177
9 - Poetry, peripheries and empire by Tim Fulford
pp. 178-194
13 - Romantic poets and contemporary poetry by Andrew Bennett
pp. 263-27
Non-attending students (9 cfu)will add the following book (available in its printed version at the bau and online cambridge companions site):
Titolo The Cambridge companion to British romanticism / edited by Stuart Curran