William Gilbert and Esoteric Romanticism presents the untold story of Gilbert’s progress from the radical occultist circles of 1790s London to his engagement with the first generation Romantics in Bristol. At the heart of the book is the first modern edition of The Hurricane, fully annotated to reveal the esoteric metaphysics at its core, followed by close interpretative analysis of this strange elusive poem.
Paul Cheshire has written a number of articles on Coleridge and his contemporaries, including a chapter on Coleridge’s notebooks for the Oxford Handbook of S. T. Coleridge. He has also written on the influence of seventeenth century hermetic philosophy on Milton. His initial study of The Hurricane, ‘The Hermetic Geography of William Gilbert’, appeared in Romanticism in 2003.