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Nancy M. Goslee

Selected Publications

  • The Homeric Hymns and 'Prometheus' Drafts Notebook: Bodleian M.S. Shelley adds. e. 12, vol. XVlll of The Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts (Garland, 1996)
  • Scott the Rhymer (University Press of Kentucky, 1988)
  • Uriel's Eye: Miltonic Stationing and Statuary in Blake, Keats, and Shelley (University of Alabama Press, 1985).

Representative articles

  • “’Soul-shudd’ring Vacuum’: for Subjects in Later Blake,” European Romantic Review 15: 3 (2004): 391-407
  • “’Soul’ in Blake’s Writing: Redeeming the Word,” The Wordsworth Circle 23, no. 1(Winter 2002): 18-25
  • “Dispersoning Emily: Drafting as Plot in Epipsychidion.” Rpt. In Shelley’s Poetry and Prose, Norton Critical Edition, 2nd edition, ed. Donald H. Reiman and Neil Fraistat. New York: Norton, 202. Pp. 735-53
  • “Contesting Liberty: The Figure of William Wallace in Poems by Hemans, Hogg, and Baillie,” Keats-Shelley Journal, 50 (2001): 35-36
  • "Hemans's 'Red Indians': Reading Stereotypes," in Romanticism, Race, and Imperial Culture, 1780-1834, eds. Alan Richardson and Sonia Hofkosh (Indiana University Press, 1996), 237-61
  • "Pursuing Revision in Shelley's 'Ode to Liberty,’” TSLL 36, no. 2 (Summer 1994), 166-83
  • “Dispersoning Emily: Drafting as Plot in Epipsychidion.” Keats-Shelley Journal 42 (1993): 104-19
  • "'Some Hidden Movement': Signs of Embarrassment in Scott's Poetic Language," in Scott in Carnival: Selected Papers from the Fourth International Scott Conference, Edinburgh, 1991, ed. J.H. Alexander and David Hewitt (Aberdeen: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1993): 72-88
  • "The Envisioning of Women: From Endymion to the Later Romances," in Approaches to Teaching Keats's Poetry, ed. Walter H. Evert and Jack W. Rhodes (MLA, 1991), 112-19
  • "Slavery and 'Sexual Character': Questioning the Master Trope in Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion," ELH 57 (Spring 1990), 101-128
  • "Shelley for Sophomores," in Approaches to Teaching Shelley's Poetry, ed. Spencer Hall (MLA, 1990), 41-43
  • "'Promethean Art': Personification and Sculptural Imagery After Milton," in Milton's Legacy in the Arts, ed. Albert C. Labriola and Edward Sichi, Jr. (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1988), 219-36
  • "Witch or Pawn: Women in Scott's Narrative Poetry," in Romanticism and Feminism, ed. Anne K. Mellor (Indiana University Press, 1988), 115-36
  • "Shelley at Play: A Study of Sketch and Text in his Prometheus Notebooks," Huntington Library Quarterly, 48 (1985), 210-55
  • "'Letters in the Irish Tongue': Interpreting Ireland in Scott's Rokeby," in Scott and His Influence, ed. J.H. Alexander and David Hewitt (Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1983), 41-50
  • "Phidian "Pure Stream from a Troubled Source: Byron, Schiegel and Prometheus," The Byron Journal, 10 (1982), 20-36
  • Lore: Sculpture and Personification in Keats' Odes," Studies in Romanticism, 21 (1982), 73-85
  • "Plastic to Picturesque: Schiegel's Analogy and Keats' Hyperion Poems," Keats-Shelley Journal, 30 (1981), 118-51
  • "Marmion and the Metaphor of Forgery," Scottish Literary Journal, 7 (1980), 85-96
  • "'From Marble to Living Form': Sculpture as Art and Analogue from the Renaissance to Blake," JEGP, 77 (1978), 188-211
  • "Shelley's 'Notes on Sculpture': Toward Romantic Classicism in Prometheus Unbound," The Comparatist, 4 (May 1980), 11-22
  • "Romance as Theme and Structure in The Lady of the Lake," Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 17 (1975), 737-75
  • "'Under a Cloud in Prospect': Keats, Milton and Stationing," Philological Quarterly, 53 (1974), 205-19
  • "'In England's green & pleasant Land': The Building of Vision in Blake's Stanzas from Milton," Studies in Romanticism, 13 (1974), 105-25.


Nancy M. Goslee

Contact Information

Nancy M. Goslee
Humanities Professor
Distinguished Service Professor
Department of English
411A McClung Tower
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-0430

Office: (865) 974-6967
Fax: (865) 974-6926
E-mail: ngoslee@utk.edu

Education

B.A., Smith
M.A., Ph.D., Yale University

Research

The Romantic Period