Introduction, Michael O'Neill
BIOGRAPHY AND RELATIONSHIPS
Shelley and the British Isles, Donald H. Reiman and James Bieri
Shelley and Italy, Ralph Pite
Resolutions, Destinations: Shelley s Last Year, Ann Wroe
Shelley and Women, Nora Crook
Shelley and his Publishers, Stephen Behrendt
PART 2 PROSE
Shelley and Philosophy: On a Future State, Speculations on Metaphysics and Morals, On Life, Anthony Howe
Religion and Ethics: The Necessity of Atheism, A Refutation of Deism, On Christianity, Gavin Hopps
Love, Sexuality, Gender: On Love, Discourse on Love, and The Banquet of Plato, Teddi Lynn Chichester
Politics and Satire, Steven E. Jones
Politics, Protest, and Social Reform: Irish Pamphlets, Notes to Queen Mab, Letter to Lord Ellenborough, A Philosophical View of Reform, Michael Scrivener
Poetics, Paul Hamilton
Prose Fiction: Zastrozzi, St. Irvyne, The Assassins, The Coliseum, Diane Long Hoeveler
Shelley's Letters, Daisy Hay
PART 3 POETRY
Shelley's Draft Notebooks, Nancy Moore Goslee
Lyric Development: Esdaile Notebook to Hymns of 1816, David Duff
Epic Experiments: Queen Mab and Laon and Cythna, Jack Donovan
Quest Poetry: Alastor and Epipsychidion, Mark Sandy
Lyrical Drama: Prometheus Unbound and Hellas, Stuart Curran
Tragedy: The Cenci and Swellfoot the Tyrant, Michael Rossington
Shelley's Familiar Style : Rosalind and Helen, Julian and Maddalo, and Letter to Maria Gisborne, Anthony Howe
Sonnets and Odes, Michael O'Neill
Popular Songs and Ballads: Writing the Unwritten Story in 1819, Susan Wolfson
Visionary Rhyme: The Sensitive-Plant and The Witch of Atlas, Jerrold E. Hogle
Lyrics and Love Poems: Poems to Sophia Stacey, Jane Williams, and Mary Shelley, Shahidha Bari
Shelley's Pronouns: Lyrics, Hellas, Adonais, and The Triumph of Life, Michael O'Neill
PART 4 CULTURES, TRADITIONS, INFLUENCES
Shelley and the Bible, Ian Balfour
Shelley, Mythology, and the Classical Tradition, Anthony John Harding
Shelley and the Italian Tradition, Alan Weinberg
Origins of Evil: Shelley, Goethe, Calderon, and Rousseau, Frederick Burwick
Shelley and Milton, Madeleine Callaghan
Shelley and the English Tradition: Spenser and Pope, Michael O'Neill and Paige Tovey
Shelley and His Contemporaries, Kelvin Everest
Shelley and Music, Jessica K. Quillin
Shelley, Shakespeare, and Theatre, Bernard Beatty
Shelley, the Visual Arts, and Cinema, Sarah Wootton
Shelley's Sciences, Marilyn Gaull
Shelley, Travel, and Tourism, Benjamin Colbert
PART FIVE AFTERLIVES
Shelley and the Nineteenth Century, Richard Cronin
The Influences of Shelley on Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Poetry, Jeffrey C. Robinson
Editing Shelley, Michael Rossington
Shelley Criticism from Romanticism to Modernism, Jane Stabler
Shelley Criticism from Deconstruction to the Present, Arthur Bradley