The last two decades have seen the business of researching and writing
about Percy Bysshe Shelley change in positive and significant ways.
Shelleyan characteristics which were once deemed negative are now
reviewed as critically engaging qualities. The New Shelley: Later
Twentieth-Century Views is a collection of original essays by some of
the leading Romanticists which situates Shelley for our own age, but not
only by contextualizing him within our own scene of critical practice,
but also by replacing him within his own scene of poetic production.