Kenneth R. Johnston
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
105
Citations
733
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
59
Publishing since 1966
Kenneth R. Johnston studies English Romantic-era literature, with a particular focus on the poet William Wordsworth and his contemporaries. The work examines Romantic poetry in its historical and political context, including topics such as radical politics, urban themes, and the legacy of poets in the years around the Napoleonic Wars. Much of the output takes the form of scholarly articles, essays, and book reviews.
Publication activity has been modest and intermittent over the past decade, averaging under one publication per year in the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- William Wordsworth, Child of Nature, Child of the Century: The Crisis of <i>The Prelude</i> in European Context
Romanticism · 2024
- :<i>William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic: Contesting Poetry after Waterloo</i>
The Wordsworth Circle · 2022
- Robert W. Hobbs (1938–2013)
2020
- Cool Coleridge Revisited
The Wordsworth Circle · 2019
- Roe’s Young Radicals in New Historicist Perspective, 1988–2018
The Wordsworth Circle · 2019
- <scp>John Bugg</scp>, <i>The Joseph Johnson Letterbook</i>
Romanticism · 2018
- 19. Blake’s Cities: Romantic Forms of Urban Renewal
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2017
- A Tale of Two Titles
2017
- Address to the Keats-Shelley Association of America January 9, 2016
Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University) · 2016
- Kevin Gilmartin, <i>William Hazlitt. Political Essayist</i> (Oxford Univ. Pr., 2015) 350+ $99.00
The Wordsworth Circle · 2016
- The Wordsworth Circle×4
- Romanticism×2
- Princeton University Press eBooks×1
- Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University)×1
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