List of Works By Mary Shelley - Articles and Reviews

Articles and Reviews

  • —. "Madame D'Houtetôt". The Liberal 2 (1823): 67–83.
  • —. "Giovanni Villani". The Liberal 2 (1823): 281–297.
  • —. "Narrative of a Tour round the Lake of Geneva, and of an Excursion through the Valley of Chamouni". La Belle Assemblée, or Court and Fashionable Magazine NS 28 (1823): 14–19.
  • —. "Recollections of Italy". The London Magazine 9 (1824): 21–26.
  • —. "On Ghosts". The London Magazine 9 (1824): 253–256.
  • —. "Defense of Velluti". The Examiner 958 (11 June 1826): 372–373.
  • —. "The English in Italy". Westminster Review 6 (1826): 325–341.
  • —. "Review of The Italian Novelists". Westminster Review 7 (1827): 115–26.
  • —. "Illyrian Poems—Feudal Scenes". Westminster Review 10 (1829): 71–81.
  • —. "Modern Italy". Westminster Review 11 (1829): 127–140.
  • —. "Review of The Loves of the Poets". Westminster Review 11 (1829): 472–477.
  • —. "Recollections of the Lake of Geneva". The Spirit and Manners of the Age 2 (1829): 913–920.
  • —. "Review of Cloudesley; a Tale". Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 27 (1830): 711–716.
  • —. "Review of 1572 Chronique du Temps de Charles IX—Par l'Auteur du Theatre de Clara Gazul". Westminster Review 13 (1830): 495–502.
  • —. "Memoirs of William Godwin". William Godwin. Caleb Williams. London: Colburn and Bentley, 1831.
  • —. "Review of Thomas Moore. The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald". Westminster Review 16 (1831): 110–121.
  • —. "Living Literary Characters, No. II. The Honourable Mrs. Norton". New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal 1 (1831): 180–183.
  • —. "Living Literary Characters, No. IV. James Fenimore Cooper". New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal 1 (1831): 356–362.
  • —. "Modern Italian Romances, I". Monthly Chronicle (November 1838): 415-28.
  • —. "Modern Italian Romances, II". Monthly Chronicle (December 1838): 547-57.

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