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Index to the Byron Journal & Selected Publications
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Abbreviations:
BJ = The Byron Journal
K-SJ = Keats-Shelley Journal
K-SMB = Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin
K-SR = Keats-Shelley Review
SiR= Studies in Romanticism

ALBANIA
Evans, Guy; "Byron's Albanians." BJ 5 (1977), p. 94.

ANIMALS AND PETS
Kenyon-Jones, Christine; “‘This wonderful pair’: Elizabeth Pigot presents Byron and Boastwain.” BJ (2000) p. 85.

Davies, Michael; “Brontë’s Pilot and Byron’s Boatswain: Jane Eyre and the ‘Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland dog.’” BJ 31 (2003), p. 84

Lloyd-Jones, Ralph; "The `Boatswain' Mystery." BJ 26 (1998), p. 91.

Stauffer, Andrew M.; "Byron's Monumental Epitaph for his Dog Boatswain." BJ 26 (1998), p. 82.

AUDEN, W.H.
Luftig, Victor; "Auden and Byron." BJ 12 (1984), p. 17.

AUSTRALIA
Borrow, K.T. and Dorothy Hewlett; "Byron: a Link with Australia." K-SMB XIV (1963), p. 17.

AUSTRIA AND AUSTRIANS
Saglia, Diego; "Matrimonial References to Marie Louise of Austria in Byron's Poetry." BJ 26 (1998), p. 112.

Sturzl, Erwin A.; "Byron and the Poets of the Austrian Vormarz." BJ 9 (1981) p. 34.

BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES
Clark, Phillip; "Baudelaire and Byron: A Premise for Comparison." BJ 9 (1981), p. 64.

BECKFORD, WILLIAM
Giddey, Ernest; "Byron and Beckford." BJ 6 (1978), p. 38.

BIOGRAPHICAL MATTERS SEE UNDER “LIFE,” BELOW

BIBLIOGRAPHY, EDITING, AND RELATED SUBJECTS
Anonymous; "The Book by Byron's Bed at Missolongh.i" [Jerusalem Delivered; An Heroic Poem. Translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso by John Hoole]. BJ 1 (1973), p.12.

Blunden, Edward; "Lord Byron:Some Early Biographies." K-SJ 7 (1956), p. 1.
Brown, Wallace Cable; "Byron and English Interest in the Near East." Studies in Philology 34 (1937), p. 55.

Chang Li, compiler; "Byron in China: A list of writings." BJ 17 (1989), p. 88.

Cochran, Peter; “Did Byron take money for his early poems?” BJ 31 (2003), p. 72.

Laughlin, Charlotte; “Mazeppa and The Bride of Abydos: A Comparison of Title-page Variants.”

Marchand, Leslie A.; “John Hunt as Byron’s Publisher.” K-SJ VIII.2 (Autumn 1959), p. 121.

Marchand, Leslie; "Byron's Letters." BJ 1 (1973), p. 34.

Marshall, William; "The Byron Collection in Memory of Meyer Davis." University of Pennsylvania Library Chronicle.

Marshall, William; "The Catalogue for the Sale of Byron's Books." University of Pennsylvania Library Chronicle XXXIII.2 (1967), p. 24.

Marshall, William; "The Byron Will of 1809.” University of Pennsylvania Library Chronicle XXXIII.2 (1967), p. 97.

McGann, Jerome; "Byron's First tale: An Unpublished Fragment" K-SMB. XIX (1968), p.18.

Luke, Hugh, Jr.; "The Publishing of Byron's Don Juan." in Publications of the Modern Language Association 80 (1965).

W.H.M.; "The Printing of Byron's Childe Harold: A Bibliographical Study." in The [Yale Library] Gazette.

McGann, Jerome; "Editing Byron's Poetry." BJ 1 (1973), p. 1.
Rutherford, Andrew; "An Early Manuscript of `English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.'" K-SJ (1956), p. 11.

Stauffer, Andrew M.; “New Light on Byron’s Regency Verse in America.” BJ (2000) pp. 29.

Sullivan, Ernest W., II; "A Fragment of a Possible Byron Poem in Manuscript." The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 80.1 (1986), p.55.

Vail, Jeffrey; "Byron's `Impromtu on a Recent Incident': A New Text of a Regency Squib." KS-J XLVII (1998) p. 29.

Warren, Michael; “Two Byron Documents at Kingston Lacy.” BJ (2000) pp. 99.

Weiner, Harold S. L.; "Byron and the East: Literary Sources of the "Turkish Tales" in Nineteenth Century Studies, edited by Herbert Davies. (Ithaca, 1940), p. 89.

BLESSINGTON, LADY
Jump, Harriet; “Marguerite Blessington, Teresa Guiccioli, and the writing of Conversations with Byron.” BJ 31 (2003) p. 51.

Lambert, Cecily; "Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington." KSMBulletin XXV (1974), p. 26.

BOHEMIA
Procházka, Martin; “Byron’s Reputation in Bohemia and Czech Nineteenth Century Nationalism” BJ (2000), p. 37.

BRONTES
Davies, Michael; “Brontë’s Pilot and Byron’s Boatswain: Jane Eyre and the ‘Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland dog.’” BJ 31 (2003), p. 84.

Gerin, Winifred; "Byron's Influence on the Brontës." KSMB XVII (1966), p. 1.

BRUMMEL, BEAU
George, Laura; "Byron, Brummel, and the Fashionable Figure." BJ 24 (1996), p. 33.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS
Stabler, Jane; “Tomas Campbell and Lord Byron: A Note on the Evidence of Asterisks.” BJ (2005.1), p. 37.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
Barton, Anne; "Lord Byron and Trinity: a bicentenary portrait." Trinity [College, Cambridge] Review (1988), p.3.

Redpath, Theodore; "Byron in Cambridge." BJ 1 (1973), p.59.

CENSORSHIP
Simon, Peregrine: "Lord Eldon and The Poets" a Lawyer's Perspective." K-SR 10 (1996), p. 243.

CLARE, JOHN
Strickland, Edward; "Boxer Byron: A Clare Obsession." BJ 17 (1989), p. 57.

Barton, Anne; "John Clare Reads Lord Byron." Romanticism, 2.2 (199), p.127.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR
Stevenson, Warren; "Byron and Coleridge: The Eagle and the Dove." BJ 19 (1991), p. 114.

CRICKET
Harregar, Robert; "Byron and Cricket." BJ 14 (1986), p.57.

CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION, GENERAL (ALSO SEE UNDER SPECIFIC "WORKS" BELOW)
Addison, Catherine; “Heritage and Innovation in Byron’s Narrative Stanzas.” BJ 32.1 (2004), p. 9.

Austin, Linda; "Reading and the Romantics: Ruskin's Fiction Fair and Foul" in SIR 29, No. 4 (1990) p. 583. (Much of Ruskin's views on Byron.)

Bassett, Susan; "Byron and Translation." BJ 14 (1986), p. 22.

Bebbington, W.G.; "The Most Remarkable Man of His Age: Byron in The Windsor and Eton Express and General Advertiser." K-SJ 7 (1956), p. 27.

Bone, Drummond; "First Look at Exile: Byron's Art in 1816." BJ 19 (1991), p. 69.

Bone, Drummond; "Byron's Ravenna Diary Entry [What is Poetry?]" BJ 6 (1978) p. 78.

Bone, Drummond; "Byron at Cambridge [i.e., 1988 Conference]: The New Hermeticism -- A Personal View." BJ 17 (1989), p. 77.

Carminati, Maria Nella, and Martin H. Fischer, Andrew Roberts and Jane Stabler; “The Visual Impact of Ottava Rima.” BJ 32.1 (2004), p. 39.

Cheeke, Stephen; “Byron, Genius and the Genius Loci.” BJ 27 (1999), p. 38

Clubbe, John; “Byron in our time.” BJ 31 (2003), p.9.

Curtis, Paul M.; "Rhetoric as Hero: `A Most Voiceless Thought.'" BJ 19 (1991), p. 104.

Findlay, L.M.; "`Perpetual Activity' in Byron's Prose." BJ 12 (1984), p. 31.

Fischer, Prof. Hermann; "Metre and narrative Rhetoric in Byron." BJ 10 (1982), p. 38.

Foster, Jean-Paul; "1814-1819: Shift of Focalization in Byron's Narrative Poems." BJ 19 (1991), p. 80.

Goldweber, David E.; "Byron and Gifford." K-SR 12 (1998), p. 105.

Goslee, Dr.Nancy; "Pure Stream from a Troubled Source: Byron, Schlegel and Prometheus." BJ 10 (1982), p. 20.

Higashinaka, Itsuyo; "Byron's Sense of Aging." BJ 7 (1979), p. 48.

Hoagwood, Terence Allan; "Historicity and Scepticism in the Lake Geneva Summer." BJ 19 (1991), p. 90.

Jump, John D.; "Reflections on Byron's Prose." BJ (1975), p.46.

Lloyd-Jones, Ralph; “Byron’s Battlefields.” BJ (2000) p. 75.

Marchand, Leslie; "Byron's Hellenic Muse." BJ (1975), p. 66.

Moyle, Jo; `A New Byronism"? T.S. Eliot's `Bored but courteous poetry.'" BJ 26 (1998), p. 74.

Nicholson, Andrew; "Form and Content in Byron's Poetry and Prose." BJ (1985), p. 52.

Nicholson, Andrew; "`That suit in Chancery': Two New Byron Letters." BJ (1998), p. 50.

Nicolson, Andrew; “Byron and Ovid.” BJ (1999), p. 76.

Raizis, Byron; "Byron's Promethean Rebellion in 1816: Fictionality and Self-Projection in His Poetry of that Year." BJ (1991), p. 41.

Raphael, Frederick; "The Byronic Myth." BJ (1984), p.77.

Rutherford, Andrew; "Byron: A Pilgrim's Progress." BJ (1974), p.4

Schroeder, Ronald; "Byron's Sense of Time and Age Before 1810." BJ (1983), p. 4.

St. Clair, William; "Bamming and Humming." BJ (1979), p. 38.

Sturzl, Erwin Anton; "Byron's Literary Pilgrimage among Elizabethan and Jacobean Authors." BJ (1978), p. 48.

Yu, Jie-Ae; “The Problem of Promethean Will.” BJ 31 (2003), p. 77.

Walker, Eric C.; “Rewriting Romantic Revisionism: A New Byron Letter.” K-SJ (2004) pp. 20.

Weiner, Harold S. L.; "Byron and the East: Literary Sources of the "Turkish Tales." Nineteenth Century Studies, edited by Herbert Davies. (Ithaca, 1940), p. 89.

Wolfson, Susan J.; "`Their She Condition:'Cross-Dressing and the Politics of Gender in Don Juan."

Wood, Gerald; "The Metaphor of the Climates." BJ (1978), p. 16.

CZECH REPUBLIC
Procházka, Martin; “Byron’s Reputation in Bohemia and Czech Nineteenth Century Nationalism” BJ (2000), p. 37.

DAVIES, SCROPE BERDMORE
Clubbe, John; "Scrope Davies Reconsidered." BJ (1978), p. 4.

Davies, Martin; "Who Was Scrope Berdmore Davies?" BJ (1978), p. 8.

Davies, Martin; "Scrope Davies Redivius." BJ (1985), p. 73.

DICKENS, CHARLES
Newey, Vincent; “Rival Cultures: Charles Dickens and the Byronic Legacy.” BJ (2004.2), p.85.

DISRAELI, BENJAMIN
Hawkins, Ann R.; “Evoking Byron from Manuscript to Print: Benjamin Disraeli’s Venetia.” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America Vol. 98:4, December 2004, p. 448.

ELIOT, T.S.
Moyle, Jo; `A New Byronism"? T.S. Eliot's `Bored but courteous poetry.’" BJ (1998), p. 74.

FALKLAND, LADY
Marchand, Leslie; "`Come to me, my adored boy, George': Byron's Ordeal with Lady Falkland." BJ (1988), p. 21.

FAMILY, BYRON'S
Train, Keith; "The Byron Family." BJ 2 (1974) p. 35.

Toole, Betty Alexandra; "Poetical Science [Ada Augusta]" BJ 15 (1987), p. 55.

FOOD
Baron, Hugh, and Arthur Crisp; “Byron’s Eating Disorders.” BJ 31 (2003), p. 91.

FRANCE
de Beer, Gavin; "Byron's French Passport." K-SJ 20 (1969), p. 31.
Escarpit, Robert; "Misunderstanding in France." BJ 3 (1975), pp. 56.

GIFFORD, WILLIAM
Goldweber, David E.; "Byron and Gifford." K-SR 12 (1998), p. 105.

GIBBON
Giddey, Ernst; "Gibbon, Byron and the Idea of Revolution." BJ 18 (1990), p. 50.

GOETHE
Kelsall, Malcolm; "Goethe, Byron, Ibsen." BJ 6 (1978) p. 66.

GREECE
Bickley, Francis; "Byron and the Greek Revolutionary Press." BJ 4 (1975), p.36.

Buxton, John; "Greece in the Imagination of Byron and Shelley." BJ 4 (1976), p. 76.

Eliot, C.W.J.; “Athens in the Time of Lord Byron.” Hesperia. Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. XXXVII.2 (April-June, 1968), pp. 134- 158 [and Plates 38 - 55].

Graham, Peter; “‘Brusing the Carcass in honour of the ancients’: Byron, Philhellenism, Place, and Myth.’” BJ 31 (2003), p.16.

Helmick, E.T.; "Hellenism in Byron and Keats." K-SJ 22 (1971), p. 18.

Mavrocordato, Professor prince Alexander; "Rendez-vous at Missolongh.i" BJ 4 (1976), p. 44.

Metaxas, Kyriakos; "Byron's Intelligence Mission to Greece." BJ 10 (1982), p. 72.

Solomou, Dr. Kiriakoula; "The Influences of Greek Poetry on Byron." BJ 10 (1982), p.4.

Tyler, Tony; “ Byron’s Greek Freedom in ‘The Isles of Greece.’” BJ 31 (2003) p. 66.

GUICCIOLI, TERESA
Clubbe, John; “William Edward West’s Portrait of Teresa Guiccioli.” BJ 7 (1979), p. 76.

Jump, Harriet; “Marguerite Blessington, Teresa Guiccioli, and the writing of Conversations with Byron.” BJ 31 (2003) p. 51.

McGann, Jerome J.; "Byron, Teresa and `Sardanapalus.'" Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin XVIII (1967), p. 7.

Origo, Iris; "Byron, Teresa Guiccioli and Fanny Silvestri." K-SMB III (1950), p. 9.

HARROW
Tyerman, C.J.; "Byron's Harrow." BJ 17 (1989), p. 17.

HARTE, BRET
“Byron and Bret Harte.” BJ 32.1 (2004), p.45.

HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
Cooke, Michael; "Hawthorne and Byron." BJ 13 (1985), p.22.

HAYDON, BENJAMIN ROBERT
Gray, Duncan and Walker, Violet; "Benjamin Robert Haydon on Byron and Others." K-SMB VII (1956), p. 14.

HOBHOUSE, JOHN CAM (LATER LORD BROUGHTON DE GYFFORD)
Gardner, John; “Hobhouse, Cato Street and Marino Faliero” BJ 31 (2003), p. 23.

HEINE, HEINRICH
Diakonova, Nina; "Heine as An Interpreter of Byron." BJ 22 (1994), p. 63.

HUNT, LEIGH
Moore, Doris Langley; "Byron, Leigh Hunt and the Shelleys." K-SMB X (1959), p. 20

ICONOGRAPHY (OF BYRON)
Bainbridge, Simon; “From Nelson to Childe Harold: The Transformation of the Byronic Image.” BJ 27 (1999), p. 13.

Clubbe, John; “William Edward West’s Portrait of Teresa Guiccioli.” BJ 7 (1979), p. 76.

Clubbe, John; “The West Portrait of Byron.” BJ 8 (1980), p. 22.

Clubbe, John; “Thomas Sully’s Portrait of Lord Byron.” BJ (2005.1), p. 1.

Peach, Annette; "Controlling an Image: Two Venetian Miniatures of Byron." BJ 26 (1998), p. 13. See also, Annette Peach, “Portraits of Byron,” The Walpole Society, LXII (2000)..

IRELAND
Kelsall, Malcolm; "The Byronic Hero and Revolution in Ireland." BJ 9 (1981), p. 4

ITALY (INCLUDING ROME, PISA AND VENICE )
Bhattacharji, Shobhana; “‘A certain portion of uncertain paper’: Byron’s Venetian Letters.” BJ (2005.2) p.109.

Brand, C.P.; "Byron and the Italians." BJ 1 (1973), p. 14.

[Byron in Venice]; "L'anniversario. " Marco Polo: Il Mensile di Venezia (Feb., 1988) [A series of articles in English and Italian in honor of the 200th anniversary of Byron's birth.]

Cochran, Peter; “‘A Higher and More Extended Comprehension:’ Byron’s Three Weeks in Rome.” K-SR, No. 15 (2001), p. 49.

Dingley, Robert; “Byron and the Colisseum: The Art of Recycling.” BJ 33.1(2005), p. 25.

Dowsett, Charles; "`The Madman Has Come Back Again!' Byron and Armenia; In Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of Lord Byron's Birth. " Journal for Armenian Studies 4 (1988-1989), p. 7.
Foot, Michael; "Byron and the Risorgimento." BJ 15 (1987), p. 29.

Graham-Campbell, Angus; “Where Byron Stayed in Rome: The ‘Torlonia Letter’ Rediscovered.” K-SR, 18 (2004), p. 102.

Lansdown, Richard; "Byron and the Carbonari." History Today Vol. 41, (May, 1991), p.18.

Marchand, Leslie A.; “Lord Byron and Count Alborghetti.” PMLA LXIV.5 (1949), p. 976.

Ogden, Daryl S.; “Byron, Italy, and the Poetics of Liberal Imperialism.” K-SJ Vol. XLIX (2000), p. 114.

Ogle, Robert B.; "A Byron Contradiction: Some Light on His Italian Study." SiR 12 (1973); p. 436.

Stabler, Jane; "Pisan Theatricals: Byron and Othello in 1822." BJ 26 (1998), p. 39.

JAMES, HENRY
Tinter, Adeline R; "Henry James and Byron." BJ 9 (1981), p. 52.

KEATS, JOHN
Gittings, Robert; "Byron and Keats' Eremite." K-SMB VII (1956), p. 7.

Dando, Joel; "Byron's Epistolary Criticism of Keats." BJ 18 (1990), p. 61.

Helmick, E.T.; "Hellenism in Byron and Keats." K-SJ 22 (1971), p. 18.

Hirst, Wolf; "Lord Byron Cuts a Figure: The Keatsian View." BJ 13 (1985), p. 36.

Jones, Christine Kenyon; "Byron, Keats and the Fantasy of Consumption." BJ 24 (1996), p. 24.

Wu, Duncan; "Keats and Byron: A Reassessment." BJ 24 (1996), pp. 12..

LAMB, LADY CAROLINE
Graham, Peter; "Fictive Biography in 1816: The Case of Glenarvon." BJ 19 (1991), p. 53.

Murphy, Martin; "Lady Caroline Lamb, Lady Holland and the Page Beating." BJ 22 (1994), p. 89.

LAMENESS
Marchand, Leslie; "Byron's Lameness: a Re-examination" K-SMB No. VII (1956), p. 32.

Morrison, A. B.; "Byron's Lameness." BJ 3 (1975), p. 24.

LAWRENCE, T.E. ("OF ARABIA")
Rutherford, Andrew; "Byron of Greece and Lawrence of Arabia." BJ 16 (1988), p. 29.

LEIGH, AUGUSTA
Vail, Jeffrey; "`My bright twin sisters of the sky': Manfred, Moore's Loves of the Angels, and the Shadow of Augusta Leigh." BJ 26 (1998), p. 29.

LEIGH, MEDORA
Stevenson, Warren: “Elizabeth Medora Leigh: Tess of the Byrons.” BJ (2000) pp. 68.

LIFE, MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS (FOR “WORKS,” SEE BELOW)
Baron, Hugh, and Arthur Crisp; “Byron’s Eating Disorders.” BJ 31 (2003), p. 91.

Bebbington, W.G.; "The Most Remarkable Man of His Age: Byron in The Windsor and Eton Express and General Advertiser." K-SMB VII (1956), p. 27

Bradbury, Oliver C.; “Lord Byron’s 1812 Visit to Cheltenham.” BJ 27 (1999), p.97.

Cochran, Peter; “The Draught Fermenting on the Chimney-Piece.” BJ 32.2 (2004), p. 125.

deBeer, Gavin; "Byron's French Passport." K-SMB XX (1969)

Blunden, Edmund; "Lord Byron: Some Early Biographies." K-SMB VII (1956), p.1.

Buttery, David; "Lord Byron's Account at Hoare's Bank." BJ 26 (1998), p
98.

Graham-Campbell, Angus; “Where Byron Stayed in Rome.” K-SR (2004) pp. 102.

Marshall, William; "The Byron Will of 1809." University of Pennsylvania Library Bulletin.

Mills, Raymond; “The Last Illness of Lord Byron.” BJ (2000) p. 56.

Moore, Doris Langley; "Byronic Dress." Costume: The Journal of the Costume Society No. 5 (1971), p. 2.

Throsby, Coring; “Byron’s Anonymous Female Fans.” BJ (2004.2), p. 115

West, Paul; "Byron and the World of Things: An Ingenious Disregard." Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin XI (1960), p. 21.

Whittingham, Selby; "Byron and the Two Georgiones." BJ 14 (1986), p. 52.

Zani, Steven; “Clubfoot, Caul and Controversy: Byronic Biography and the Foundations of Genius.” BJ 32.1 (2004), p.31.

LOSH, JAMES
Dorsch, T.S.; "An Amateur's Appraisal: James Losh and Byron." BJ 18 (1990), p.70.

LUDDITES
Whitlock, William, M.P.; "Byron and the Luddites." K-SMB XXV (1974), p. 6

MARIE LOUISE OF AUSTRIA
Saglia, Diego; "Matrimonial References to Marie Louise of Austria in Byron's Poetry." BJ 26 (1998), p. 112.

MELBOURNE, LADY
Clubbe, John; "Byron's Lady Melbourne." BJ 12(1984), p. 4.

MILTON, JOHN
McGann, Jerome; "Milton and Byron." K-SMB XXV (1974), p. 9.

MISCELLANEOUS
Cochran, Peter; “Byron in the Weird World of 1999" BJ (2000) pp. 49.

MOORE, THOMAS
de Vere White, Terrence; "The Best of Friends." BJ 8 (1979), p. 4.

St. Clair, William; "The Temptations of a Biographer: Thomas Moore and Byron." BJ 17 (1989), p. 50.

Vail, Jeffrey; "`My bright twin sisters of the sky': Manfred, Moore's Loves of the Angels, and the Shadow of Augusta Leigh." BJ 26 (1998), p. 29.

MUSIC
Antonini, Giacomo; "Impact on Italian Opera." BJ 1 (1973), p. 21.

Bernhart, Walter; "Examples of Byron's Impact on 19th Century German and Austrian Music." BJ 15 (1987), p. 38.

Brownlow, F.W.; "Byron and the Musicians of His Time." BJ 6 (1978), p. 102.

Douglass, Paul; "Hebrew Melodies as Songs." BJ 14 (1986), p. 12.

Nayman, Doreen; "Isaac Nathan, `Father of Australian Music.'" The Journal of the Australian Jewish Historical Society X.6 (1989), p. 460.

Pont, Graham; “Byron and Nathan: A Musical Collaboration.” BJ 27 (1999), p. 51.

NOTE: A note in the BJ (1973), p. 63, indicates that an attempt was being made to compile a list of "Byron-inspired music and, in particular, those works of which recordings are known to be available." A list of the works already identified is included, but it does not include Charles Ives' setting of "The Incantation" which is one of the songs used in the New York City Ballet's production of Jerome Robbins' "Dances at a Gathering." A good survey is by Carlo Majer, "Byron e la musica" in Lord Byron, a cura di Donatino Domini (Ravenna, Longo Editore, 1988). In 1990, an unidentified academic prepared an extensive list of “Musical Settings of the Poems of Byron;” I have a copy of the typeset. A website, www.recmusic.org/lieder/b/byron ,sets out an extensive list of Byron’s lyrics that have been set to music.

NAPIER
Beaumont, Gwen; "Byron's Friend Napier." BJ 22 (1994), p. 80.

NATHAN, ISAAC
Nayman, Doreen; "Isaac Nathan, `Father of Australian Music.'" The Journal of the Australian Jewish Historical Society X.6 (1989), p. 460.

Pont, Graham; “Byron and Nathan: A Musical Collaboration.” BJ 27 (1999), p. 51.

THE NETHERLANDS
Lokin, J.H.A.; "Byron's Influence on Dutch Literature." BJ 11 (1983), p. 22.

NOTTINGHAM
Beaumont, Gwen; "Byron's Nottingham." BJ 12 (1984), p. 70.

NUMEROLOGY
Rawes, Alan; "Was Byron or Was He Not?: Further Thoughts on Byron's Numerology." BJ 22 (1994), p. 87.

PARRY, WILLIAM
Lloyd-Jones, Ralph; "Parry's Polarities: Lord Byron and William Parry, Artic Explorer." BJ 24 (1996), p. 59.

PETRARCH
Kennedy, Richard; "Byron and Petrarch." BJ 11 (1983), p. 52.

PISA – SEE ABOVE UNDER “ITALY”

POE, EDGAR ALLEN
Bachinger, Katrina; "`The Sombre Madness of Sex:' Byron's First and Last Gift to Poe." BJ 19 (1991), p. 128.

POLAND
Zulawski, Juliusz; "Byron's Influence in Poland." BJ 2 (1974), p. 28.

POLITICS, BYRON'S
Blake, Lord; "The Politics of Byron's Time." BJ 17 (1989), p. 40

Dakin, Douglas; "The Political Influence of Byron's Death on Britain." BJ 5 (1977), p. 44

Giddey, Ernst; "Gibbon, Byron and the Idea of Revolution." BJ 18 (1990), p. 50

Kanellopoulos, Panayotis; "Byron's Political Beliefs." BJ 6 (1978), p.34

Robinson, Charles; "The Political Influence of Byron's Death on America." BJ 5 (1977), p. 50

Trueblood, Paul G.; "Byron's Political Realism" BJ 1 (1973), pp. 50-58

Trueblood, Paul G.; "Byron's Championship of Political Freedom." BJ 4 (1976), p.22

PORTUGAL
Baker, Nigel; "Byron and Childe Harold in Portugal." BJ 22 (1994), p. 43.

PUSHKIN (SEE BELOW UNDER "RUSSIA AND RUSSIANS")

THE REGENCY AND REGENCY ENGLAND
Graham, Peter; “‘A Polished Horde’; The Great World in Don Juan.” Vital, Anthony Paul; “Lord Byron’s Embarrassment.” McDonald, Sheila J.; “The Impact of Libertinism on Byron’s Don Juan.” Bulletin of Research in the Humanities. New York Public Library. 86.3 (1983-1985), pp. 215-317.

Vail, Jeffrey; "Byron's `Impromtu on a Recent Incident': A New Text of a Regency Squib." KS-J XLVII (1998) p. 29.

ROCHDALE
Beckett, John; “Byron and Rochdale.” BJ 33.1(2005), p. 13.

ROGERS, SAMUEL
Giddey, Ernest; "Byron and Samuel Rogers." BJ 7 (1979),p.4

ROME -- SEE ABOVE UNDER "ITALY"

RUSSIA AND RUSSIANS
Bayley, John; "Pushkin and Byron: A Complex Relationship." BJ 16 (1988), p. 55.

Cochran, Peter; "Byron and Catelnau's History of New Russia." K-SR 8 (1993-1994), p.48.

Klimova, Svetlana; “Byron’s Turkish Tales and Russian Byronism.” Pushkin and the Early Nineteenth-Century Russian Reception of Byron.” BJ 33.2 (2005) p. 117.

Meriwether, D.H.; "Byron's Fat Friend: Prince Peter Kozlovsky" BJ 16 (1988), p. 71.

O’Neil, Catharine; “Byron’s Sea in Pushkin and Lermotov.” BJ 32.2(2004), p. 101.

RUSKIN, JOHN [See under “Criticism”]

SCOTT, WALTER
Clubbe, John; "Byron and Scott."

Clubbe, John; "After Missolonghi: Scott on Byron, 1824-32."

Ragaz, Sharon; “‘The Truth in Masquerade’: Byron’s Don Juan and Walter Scott’s The Antiquary.” K-SJ XLVIII (1999) p. 30.

SHELLEY, PERCY and MARY
de Beer, Gavin; "Byron on the Burning of Shelley" K-SMB XIII (1962), p.8

Barker-Benfield, B. C.; "The Honeymoon of Joseph and Henrietta Chichester, with Daniel Roberts' Memories of Byron and Shelley." The Bodleian Library Record, XII.2 (April, 1986), p. 119.

Brown, Margaret; "Byron and Shelley: The sea: a shared enthusiasm." BJ 1 (1973), p. 43.

Chantler, Ashley; “The Waltons: Frankenstein’s Literary Family.” BJ 27, p. 102

Clubbe, John; "The Tempest-toss'd Summer of 1816: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." BJ 19 (1991), p. 26.

Cochran, Peter; "Mary Shelley's Fair Copying of Don Juan." The K-SR 10 (1996), p. 221.

Cronin, Richard; "Asleep in Italy: Byron and Shelley in 1819." K-SR 10 (Spring, 1996), p. 151.

Dane, Joseph A.; "On the Instability of Vessels and Narratives: A Nautical Perspective on the Sinking of the Don Juan." K-SJ XLVII (1998), pp. 63-86

Freeman, John; "The Rebirth of Nature - and The Rebirth of Shelley." BJ 22 (1994), p. 50.

Lovell, Ernest J.; "Byron and Mary Shelley." K-SJ II, (1953), p.35.

Macdonald, D.L.; “One Night in the History of Reading: Midnight, 18 June 1816 [at Villa Diodati].” K-SR, 18 (2004), p. 149.

Moore, Doris Langley; "Byron, Leigh Hunt and the Shelleys." K-SMB X (1959), p. 20

Sturzl, Erwin Anton; "Byron and Shelley." BJ 7 (1979), p. 20

SPAIN
Ridenour, George; "The Spanish Byron [Jose de Espronceda (1808-1842)] SiR 30, No. 2 (September, 1991) at 213.

Saglia, Diego; "Spain and Byron's Construction of Place." BJ 22 (1994), p. 31.

STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER
Lentricchia, Frank, Jr.; “Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Byronic Whirlwind.” The Bulletin of the New York Public Library 70 (1966), p. 218.

SWEDEN
Frykman, Eric; "Byron and Swedish Literature." BJ 6 (1978), p. 90

SWITZERLAND
Giddey, Ernest; "1816: Switzerland and the Revival of the `Grand Tour.'" BJ 19 (1991), pp. 17.

Giddey, Ernest; "The Political Influence of Byron's Death on French-Speaking Switzerland." BJ 5 (1977), p. 80.

Macdonald, D.L.; “One Night in the History of Reading: Midnight, 18 June 1816 [at Villa Diodati].” K-SR, 18 (2004), p. 149.

Ormond, Leonee; "Turner and Byron in Switzerland." BJ 6 (1978), p. 98.

TASSO, TORQUATO
"The Book by Byron's Bed at Missolonghi" [Jerusalem Delivered; An Heroic Poem. Translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso by John Hoole]. BJ 1 (1973), p.12.

THEATRE
Stabler, Jane; "Pisan Theatricals: Byron and Othello in 1822." BJ 26 (1998), p. 39.

Wasserman, J.G.; "A Buzz in a Box: The Reopening of the Drury Lane Theatre." BJ 22 (1994), p. 70.

VENICE -- SEE ABOVE UNDER "ITALY"

WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM
Gidding, Josh; "The Thorn in Byron's side: Wordsworth and the Preface to Don Juan." BJ 24 (1996), p. 52.

Shaw, Philip; “Wordsworth and Byron.” BJ 31 (2003), p.38.

WORKS
“Address on the opening of the Drury Lane Theatre”
Wasserman, J.G.; "A Buzz in a Box: The Reopening of the Drury Lane Theatre." BJ 22 (1994), p. 70.

Beppo
Bone, Drummond; “Tourists and Lovers: Beppo and Amours de Voyage.” BJ (2000), pp. 13- 28.

Cohen, Paul; "`Beppo: ‘Masks of All Times.’" BJ 8 (1980), p. 34

The Bride of Abydos
Marandi, Seyed Mohammed; “The Concubine of Abydos.” BJ 33.2 (2005) p. 97.

Cain
LaCerva, Patricia; "Byron and the Pseudepigrapha: A Re-examination of the Mystery Plays." BJ 14 (1986), p. 44

McGann, Jerome; "Staging Byron's `Cain.'" Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin XIX (1968), p. 24

She-Ru, Kao; “Byron’s Cain: A Disqualified Champion of Justice.” BJ 32.2 (2004), p. 131.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
Baker, Nigel; "Byron and Childe Harold in Portugal." BJ 22 (1994), p. 43.

Cronin, Richard; "Mapping Childe Harold I and II." BJ 22 (1994), p. 14.

Kelsall, Malcolm; "The Childe and the Don." BJ 4 (1976), p. 60

McGann, Jerome; "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage I-II: A Collation and Analysis." K-SJ 17 (1966), p.37.

Raizis, M. Byron; “Childe Harold’s Offspring: English and American.” BJ 27 (1999), p. 26.

Wilson, Fiona; “‘Virtuous Fraud’: The Perverse Politics of the Caritas Romana Scene in Child Harold.” K-SJ LIV (1998) p.93

"Churchill's Grave"
Woodhouse, David; "`Churchill's Grave': A Line of Separation." BJ 26 (1998), p. 68.

The Corsair
LaChance, Charles; "Calvinistic Naturalism in Byron's Corsair & Manfred." BJ 26 (1998), p. 57.

“The Curse of Minerva”
Ferber, Michael; “The Curse of the Ephesians: A Long Footnote to Byron.” BJ 33.1(2005), p. 43.

"Darkness"
Dingley, R.J.; "`I Had a Dream ....'Byron's `Darkness.'" BJ 9 (1981), p. 20

"The Devil [Unpublished]"
McGann, Jerome; "Byron's First Tale: An Unpublished Fragment." K-SJ 19 (1968), p.18

“The Dream”
Rawes, Alan; “‘Tears and Tortures, and the Touch of Joy’ in ‘The Dream.’” BJ 27, p. 82

Don Juan
Barton, Anne; "`Don Juan' Reconsidered: The Haidee Episode." BJ 15 (1987), p. 11

Cochran, Peter; “Don Juan, Canto II: A Reconsideration of some of Byron's Borrowings from his Shipwreck Sources." BJ 19 (1991), p. 141.

Cochran, Peter; "Mary Shelley's Fair Copying of Don Juan." K-SR 10 (1996), p. 221.

Cochran, Peter; “The Sale of Parga and The Isles of Greece.” K-SR (2000), p. 42.

England, A.B.; "Byron's Don Juan and the Quest for Deliberate Action." K-SJ XLVII (1998), p. 33.

Franklin, Caroline; "`Quiet crusing o'er the ocean woman:' Byron's Don Juan and the Woman Question" in SiR 29. 4 (1990) p. 603.

Franklin, Caroline; "Haidee and Neuha: Byron's Heroine of the South." BJ 18 (1990), p.37

Glassenmeier, Michael; "Private Licentiousness and Political Morality in "Don Juan." BJ 14 (1986), p. 33

Graham, Peter; "The Venetian Climate of `Don Juan.'" BJ 15 (1987), p. 21

Kernberger, Katherine; "Power and Sex: The Implication of Role Reversal in Catharine's Russia" BJ 8 (1980), p.42

McGann, Jerome; "The Murray Proofs of `Don Juan' I and II" BJ 5 (1977), p.10

Proffitt, Edward; "Byron's Laughter: Don Juan and the Hegelian Dialectic" BJ 11 (1983), p. 40

Ragaz, Sharon; “‘The Truth in Masquerade’: Byron’s Don Juan and Walter Scott’s The Antiquary.” K-SJ XLVIII (1999), p.30

Singer, Eric; "Some Thoughts on Canto II of Byron's `Don Juan.'" BJ 2 (1974), p. 64.

Wolfson, Susan J.; "`Their She Condition:'Cross-Dressing and the Politics of Gender in Don Juan."

“Edinburgh Ladies Petition”
Stauffer, Andrew; “Redressing the ‘Edinburgh Ladies’s Petition.’” BJ 31 (2003) p. 61

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
Manning, Peter J; "Byron's ‘English Bards and Scotch Reviewers:’ The Art of Illusion" K-SMB XXI (1970), p. 7.

Henzel, A. Alexander; “William Thomas Fitzgerald’s Moment of Fame.” BJ (2005.2) p. 127.

Rutherford, Andrew; "An Early MS of "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers." K-SMB VII (1956), p.11.

The Giaour
King, Martha; "Early Italian Romanticism & `The Giaour.'" BJ 4 (1976), p. 7.

Marandi, Seyed Mohammed; “Byron’s Infidel and the Muslim Fisherman.” K-SR 20 (2006) p. 133.

Heaven and Earth
LaCerva, Patricia; "Byron and the Pseudepigrapha: A Re-examination of the Mystery Plays" BJ 14 (1986), p. 44

Spence, Gordon; “Byron, Enoch, Calvin and the Deluge” BJ 27 (1999), p. 66

Watkins, Daniel; "Politics and Religion in Byron's `Heaven and Earth'" BJ 11 (1983), p.30

The Hebrew Melodies
Douglass, Paul; "Hebrew Melodies as Songs." BJ 14 (1986), p. 12.

Miller, Edmund; "Byron's Moonshine" ["She Walks in Beauty"]. BJ 13 (1985), p. 61.

Slater, Joseph; “Byron’s Hebrew Melodies.” Studies in Philology. XLIX.1 (January 1952), p. 75.

Hints from Horace
Byron, Robin [Lord]; "`Hints from Horace:'An Unpublished Note by Lord Byron." BJ 16 (1988), p. 87

The Island
Fleck, Paul D.; "Romance in Byron's `The Island'" BJ 3 (1975), p.4.

Franklin, Caroline; "Haidee and Neuha: Byron's Heroine of the South" BJ 18 (1990), p.37.

Schmidt, Arnold A., “Bligh, Christian, Murray, and Napoleon: Byronic Mutiny from London.” BJ 32.1 (2004), p. 21.

Spence, Gordon; "Byron's Polynesian Fantasy." BJ 24 (1996) p. 42.

"The Liberal"
Hogg, James; "Contemporary Reception of the Liberal." BJ (1979), p. 61.

The Lament of Tasso
Spence, Gordon; "`The Lament of Tasso' and Poetic Genius" BJ 18 (1990), p. 28.

Manfred
Cochran, Peter; "Nobody has seen it: Byron's first letter announcing Manfred" BJ 24 (1996), p. 68.

Hole, Alan, and John Whithouse; "A Note on the Text of Manfred II ii." BJ 22 (1994), p. 79

Kissoon, Priya and Paul Simpson; “The Evaluative and Spiritual Dimensions of Mountains in Manfred.” BJ 27, p. 90

LaChance, Charles; "Calvinistic Naturalism in Byron's Corsair & Manfred." BJ 26 (1998), p. 57.

Spence, Gordon; “The Supernatural in Manfred.” BJ 32.1 (2004), p. 1.

Vail, Jeffrey; "`My bright twin sisters of the sky': Manfred, Moore's Loves of the Angels, and the Shadow of Augusta Leigh." BJ 26 (1998), p. 29.

Marino Faliero
Cronin, Richard; "Asleep in Italy: Byron and Shelley in 1819." K-SR 10 (1996), pp. 151.

Gardner, John; “Hobhouse, Cato Street and Marino Faliero.” BJ 31 (2003), p. 23.

Jump, John D.; "A Comparison of `Marino Faliero' with Otway's `Venice Preserved.'" BJ 5 (1977), p. 20.

Gatton, John Spalding; "Portraits of a Doge: Delacroix's Reading of Byron's ‘Marino Faliero.'" BJ 9 (1981), p. 74.

Prisoner of Chillon
Dennis, Ian; “Making Death a Victory”: Victimhood and Power in Byron’s “Prometheus” and “The Prisoner of Chillon.” K-SJ L(2001), p. 144.

Newey, Vincent; "Byron's Prisoner of Chilon: The Poetry of Being and the Poetry of Belief." K-SMB XXXV (1984), p. 54.

“Prometheus”
Dennis, Ian; “Making Death a Victory”: Victimhood and Power in Byron’s ‘Prometheus’ and ‘The Prisoner of Chillon.’” K-SJ L(2001), p. 144.

The Prophecy of Dante
Mills, Chester; "The Prophecy of Dante." BJ 8 (1980), p.50.

Sardanapalus
Clancy, Prof. Charles; "Death and Love in Byron's Sardanapalus." BJ 10 (1982), p. 56.

Howell, Margaret; "Sardanapalus" BJ 2 (1974), pp. 42.

McGann, Jerome J.; "Byron, Teresa and `Sardanapalus.'" K-SMB No. XVIII (1967), p. 7.

Spence, Gordon; "Moral and Sexual Ambivalence in `Sardanapalus.'"
BJ 12 (1984), p. 59

"She Walks in Beauty"
Miller, Edmund; "Byron's Moonshine." BJ 13 (1985), p. 61.

"So We'll Go No More A-Roving"
Miller, Edmund; "Byron's Moonshine." BJ 13 (1985), p. 61.

The “Thryza: Poems
Beatty, Bernard; “‘Accomplished Verse’ and ‘Awakened Hearts’: Byron’s ‘Thryza’ Poems.” BJ 33.2 (2005), p. 79.

"To Ianthe"
Glegg, Gordon; "Byron's `Ianthe'" [Lady Charlotte Bacon, nee Harley]

The Vision of Judgment
Cochran, Peter; “One Ton per Square Foot: The Antecedents of the Vision of Judgment. K-SR 19 (2005), p. 64.

Rawson, C.J.; "Byron's Vision of Judgment XXV, Pope and Hobbes's Homer" BJ 11 (1983), p.48.

Werner
Cochran, Peter; “Harriet Lee’s The German Tale, The Hungarian by Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and Byron’s Werner. K-SR (2004), p. 175.

Yu, Jie-Ae; “Heredity and Free Choice in Byron’s Werner.” K-SR, 20 (2006) p.119.

"Windsor Poetics"
Stauffer, Andrew; Letter to the Editor, BJ 31 (2003), p. 104.

Tatchell, Molly; "Byron's Windsor Poetics." K-SMB No. XXV (1974), p. 1.