Introduction, The Notebook and How Shelley Used It, Putative Missing Leaves, Ownership of the Notebook, Transmission of the Texts, Thomas Medwin, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1862-1946: Richard Garnett, William Michael Rossetti, Harry Buxton Forman, and Others, 1946-T he Present, Introductory Notes on the Main Entries, Right-side Up Items, Fragment: the spring rebels not . . . , Ginevra, Scenes from the Magico Prodigioso of Calderon, Plato Reading Notes, Reverso Items, French Fragment: le toit etoit formé . . . , A Lament (O World! O Life! O Time), From the Arabic: an Imitation, Fragment: The Flowers have Spread . . . , Jottings: Casa Caiani; Caro Ricci, Notes on the Book of Job and a jotting for ?Charles the First, Lines: ‘When the Lamp is Shattered’, Fragment: The Rude Wind is Singing, Fragments of an Unfinished Drama, Through the mossy sods and stones, With a Guitar, to Jane, Fragment: The Prophet, Scenes from the Faust of Goethe, It is a singular world... (translation from Calderon’s La vida es sueño), Sketches, Doodles and Scribbles, A Note on Media: Ink and Pencil, The Photofacsimiles, Notes to Introduction, Bibliographical Description.
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Nora Crook, Timothy Webb