Incoming Resources
- Wordsworth's "natural Methodism", Richard E. Brantley
- The finer tone, Keats' major poems, Earl R. Wasserman
- Shelley and the revolutionary idea
- Keats and his poetry;, a study in development
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Lyrical ballads, [by] Wordsworth and Coleridge; the text of the 1798 ed. with the additional 1800 poems and the prefaces. Edited with introd., notes and appendices by R.L. Brett and A.R. Jones
- Byron in love, a short daring life, Edna O'Brien
- Wordsworth
- Poems of Thomas Hood., Selected by William Cole. Drawings by Sam Fischer
- John Keats
- Coleridge, the damaged archangel
- Wordsworth: a collection of critical essays., Edited by M.H. Abrams
- Sexuality and feminism in Shelley, Nathaniel Brown
- Romantic rebels;, essays on Shelley and his circle
- William Wordsworth, a biography, Hunter Davies
- Wordsworth's ethics, Adam Potkay
- Selected poems of Thomas Hood., Edited, with an introd. and notes, by John Clubbe
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, a biography, James Bieri
- My business is to create, Blake's infinite writing, Eric G. Wilson
- Wordsworth and the adequacy of landscape
- Wordsworth in England;, studies in the history of his fame
- Byron, the flawed angel, Phyllis Grosskurth
- Twentieth century interpretations of Songs of innocence and of experience;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by Morton D. Paley
- Blake, Peter Ackroyd
- Byron and the Honourable Augusta Leigh, John S. Chapman
- Byron--child of passion, fool of fame, Benita Eisler
- Byron: the critical heritage
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a bondage of opium, by Molly Lefebure
- Wordsworth, edited by John Williams
- The collected works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Twentieth century interpretations of Keats's Odes, a collection of critical essays, edited by Jack Stillinger
- Keats, Andrew Motion
- The Byron women, Margot Strickland
- The rime of the ancient mariner., Illus. by Gustave Doré. With a new introd. by Millicent Rose
- Wordsworth's mind and art, [by] William Minto ... [et al.] Essays edited by A.W. Thomson
- Coleridge;, a collection of critical essays,, edited by Kathleen Coburn
- The hoodwinking of Madeline, and other essays on Keats's poems, Jack Stillinger
- Disowned by memory, Wordsworth's poetry of the 1790s, David Bromwich
- Coleridge and Wordsworth in Somerset
- Selected works, including Cain, Beppo, Don Juan, letters, and journals., Edited with an introd. and notes by Edward E. Bostetter
- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- Coleridge., London, Macmillan [1884]
- A life of John Keats
- John Keats; his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after-fame
- Byron, life and legend, Fiona MacCarthy
- The character of the poet:, Wordsworth in The prelude,, by Richard J. Onorato
- The other poetry of Keats,, by Gerald B. Kauvar
- Wordsworth and the poetry of encounter
- The blind man traces the circle;, on the patterns and philosophy of Byron's poetry,, by M.G. Cooke
- The life of Percy Bysshe Shelley., With an introd. by Edward Dowden. London, G. Routledge; New York, E.P. Dutton, 1906