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Byron in Context, 2019
In its August and September 1822 issues, the Imperial Magazine devoted a long, scathing memoir to... more In its August and September 1822 issues, the Imperial Magazine devoted a long, scathing memoir to Byron’s life and works under the column titled “Memoirs of the Living Poets of Great Britain.” The anonymous “W” concluded by drawing a telling comparison between the poet and Voltaire:
Shelley’s Reception in Europe. Ed. Michael Rossington and Susanne Schmidt. The Reception of Briti... more Shelley’s Reception in Europe. Ed. Michael Rossington and Susanne Schmidt. The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe. London: Continuum 2008. 258‒277.
The BARS Review, 2018
Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Alan Rawes and Diego Saglia, ed... more Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Alan Rawes and Diego Saglia, eds., Byron and Italy . Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017. Pp. 246. £63.04. ISBN 9781526100550.
The Neglected Shelley. Eds. Alan Weinberg and Timothy Webb. Aldershot & Burlington: Ashga... more The Neglected Shelley. Eds. Alan Weinberg and Timothy Webb. Aldershot & Burlington: Ashgate, 2015.
Keats-shelley Review, 2012
Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Fabio A. Camilletti, Classicism... more Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Fabio A. Camilletti, Classicism and Romanticism in Italian Literature: Leopardi’s Discourse on Romantic Poetry. Warwick Series in the Humanities. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013. Pp. 204. £62.81. ISBN 9781848932876.
I n its focus on the history and future of the nineteenth-century book, this issue of Gramma take... more I n its focus on the history and future of the nineteenth-century book, this issue of Gramma takes up issues of cultural memory and its bibliographic forms across two major technological divides: from hand-press to industrial printing, and from analog to digital textuality. Looking both backward and forward, investigating a history and adumbrating a future for the printed volumes of the Romantic and Victorian eras, our contributors give us new purchase on our present moment, a time of opportunity and disruption. As our international print collections are being digitized, they are becoming more available, dynamic, and searchable; they are also at risk of occlusion by their own surrogates. Books produced during the nineteenth century are particularly involved with this transition. Representing as they do the height of book culture in the west (after general literacy and before film), such books provide rich occasions for analysis of media change and the consequences for human expressi...
Anglo-American Perceptions of Hellenism. Ed. Tatiani Rapatzikou. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Pu... more Anglo-American Perceptions of Hellenism. Ed. Tatiani Rapatzikou. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2007. 42‒54.
Byron in Context, 2019
In its August and September 1822 issues, the Imperial Magazine devoted a long, scathing memoir to... more In its August and September 1822 issues, the Imperial Magazine devoted a long, scathing memoir to Byron’s life and works under the column titled “Memoirs of the Living Poets of Great Britain.” The anonymous “W” concluded by drawing a telling comparison between the poet and Voltaire:
Shelley’s Reception in Europe. Ed. Michael Rossington and Susanne Schmidt. The Reception of Briti... more Shelley’s Reception in Europe. Ed. Michael Rossington and Susanne Schmidt. The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe. London: Continuum 2008. 258‒277.
The BARS Review, 2018
Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Alan Rawes and Diego Saglia, ed... more Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Alan Rawes and Diego Saglia, eds., Byron and Italy . Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017. Pp. 246. £63.04. ISBN 9781526100550.
The Neglected Shelley. Eds. Alan Weinberg and Timothy Webb. Aldershot & Burlington: Ashga... more The Neglected Shelley. Eds. Alan Weinberg and Timothy Webb. Aldershot & Burlington: Ashgate, 2015.
Keats-shelley Review, 2012
Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Fabio A. Camilletti, Classicism... more Review by Maria Schoina (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) of Fabio A. Camilletti, Classicism and Romanticism in Italian Literature: Leopardi’s Discourse on Romantic Poetry. Warwick Series in the Humanities. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013. Pp. 204. £62.81. ISBN 9781848932876.
I n its focus on the history and future of the nineteenth-century book, this issue of Gramma take... more I n its focus on the history and future of the nineteenth-century book, this issue of Gramma takes up issues of cultural memory and its bibliographic forms across two major technological divides: from hand-press to industrial printing, and from analog to digital textuality. Looking both backward and forward, investigating a history and adumbrating a future for the printed volumes of the Romantic and Victorian eras, our contributors give us new purchase on our present moment, a time of opportunity and disruption. As our international print collections are being digitized, they are becoming more available, dynamic, and searchable; they are also at risk of occlusion by their own surrogates. Books produced during the nineteenth century are particularly involved with this transition. Representing as they do the height of book culture in the west (after general literacy and before film), such books provide rich occasions for analysis of media change and the consequences for human expressi...
Anglo-American Perceptions of Hellenism. Ed. Tatiani Rapatzikou. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Pu... more Anglo-American Perceptions of Hellenism. Ed. Tatiani Rapatzikou. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2007. 42‒54.