Readership: Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars interested in both the Early Modern and Romantic periods.
Tom Lockwood, Tom Lockwood is a Lecturer in English at the University of Birmingham
"...the richness and persuasiveness of his case are palpable." - Martin Butler, Studies in Romanticism
"The book has a conscious elegance of construction (and phrasing) which is itself rather Jonsonian...Lockwood's book greatley extends our knowledge of his reception in the Romantic age." - Neil Rhodes, Romanticism
1: Introduction: Romantic Jonson, Marginal Jonson 2: Francis Godolphin Waldron and The Sad Shepherd: Theatre, Criticism, Editing 3: Theatrical Jonson 4: Critical Jonson 5: Editorial Jonson 6: Francis Godolphin Waldron and The Sad Shepherd: Allusion and Imitation 7: Allusive Jonson (I): Coleridge 8: Allusive Jonson (II): Coleridge, Southey, and Hartley Coleridge 9: Conclusion