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The Romantic Circles Electronic Editions offers a searchable archive of texts of the Romantic era, enhanced by technology made possible in an online environment. Each edition is based on the highest scholarly standards and is peer-reviewed.

Betty T. Bennett, Digital Text edited by Orianne Smith. British War Poetry in the Age of Romanticism 1793-1815.
An electronic edition of Bennett’s collection of 350 poems highlighting the complex attitudes to the wars of the period. Includes Bennett’s original introduction & a new bibliography of poems not included in the original edition.


Felicia Dorothea Hemans. The Sceptic: A Hemans-Byron Dialogue(1820). Edited by Nanora Sweet and Barbara Taylor.

This edition places Hemans in direct contention with Byron over belief in an afterlife. Includes letters, reviews, poems & critical essays that probe the work for its engagements with Byron, allusions to topics of the day, & negotiation of gender.

Maria Jane Jewsbury. The Oceanides (1832-3). Edited by Judith Pascoe.

This edition situates the poem sequence within Jewsbury’s life and career, including a prose account of her journey to India, memoirs, & poems inspired by her work. Allows readers to view original poems as they first appeared in The Athenaeum.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge & William Wordsworth. Lyrical Ballads (1798-1805). Edited by Ron Tetreault and Bruce Graver.

This electronic edition makes available all 4 versions of Lyrical Ballads in the form of transcriptions edited from original printed copies, accompanied by images of each page. Enables active comparison of texts through Dynamic Collation.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Wanderings of Cain (1828, 1834). Edited by N. Santilli.

Publishes, for the first time, all the fragments of this unfinished poem in one edition. Includes a composite reading text, piecing together all the fragments, & a parallel reading text of both Canto II and verse fragment.


Anna Lætitia Aikin [later Barbauld]. Poems (1773). Edited by Lisa Vargo and Allison Muri.

Includes transcriptions, photo reproductions of the original volume, critical apparatus, & a “Poem Web,” featuring detailed commentary & contextual materials for “On a Lady’s Writing.”

John Keats. A Rediscovered Letter by John Keats (1818). Edited by Dearing Lewis.

Includes introduction, diplomatic transcription, & notes.

L.E.L.’s ‘Verses’ and The Keepsake for 1829. Edited by Terence Hoagwood, Kathryn Ledbetter, and Martin M. Jacobsen.

Includes introduction, diplomatic transcriptions, facsimile pages, biography, bibliography, & commentary.

Mary Darby Robinson. A Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination (1799). Edited by Adriana Craciun, Anne Irmen Close, Megan Musgrave, & Orianne Smith.

Includes introduction, transcriptions, reviews, letters to and from Robinson, selected poems, bibliography, & notes.

Mary Shelley. The Last Man (1826). Edited by Steven Jones.

Includes HTML, ASCII, and SGML versions, other works by Mary Shelley, works and excerpts from works cited by Shelley, bibliography, maps, images & sound files, critical essays, contemporary works on plague, notes.

Mary Shelley. The Mortal Immortal (1833). Edited by Michael Eberle-Sinatra.

Includes HTML and ASCII versions, related contemporary literary works, critical bibliography, print history, images, writings on the text, & notes.

Percy Bysshe Shelley. The Devil’s Walk (1812). Edited by Neil Fraistat and Donald H. Reiman.

Includes HTML formatted texts, editors’ introduction, critically edited text, diplomatic transcription, photofacsimile, & clear reading texts. Also includes collations, bibliography, and notes.

Percy Bysshe Shelley. On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery (1819). Edited by Neil Fraistat and Melissa Jo Sites.

Includes dialogic commentary; critical essays by Jerome J. McGann, W.J.T. Mitchell, and Grant F. Scott; images; bibliography; & notes.

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