«. Voir-stuart-curran and . Valperga, The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley, pp.103-115

G. Allen, , vol.3, pp.64-89

N. Crook, « The Political Philosophy of Mary Shelley's Historical Novels : Valperga and Perkin Warbeck, The Evidence of the Imagination : Studies of Interactions between Life and Art

J. Blumberg and M. Shelley, s Early Novels : 'This Child of Imagination and Misery, 1993.

. Curran, The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley, pp.106-113

P. Shelley's-poetry, , pp.525-532, 2001.

, « When Castruccio and Euthanasia arrived at Florence, they found the citizens celebrating a festival [?] the youths of both sexes, of the highest rank, and richly dressed, were parading the streets, covered with wreaths of flowers, and singing the poems of Dante, or his friend Guido, to the accompaniment of many instruments, p.161

M. Shelley and . Valperga, , p.149

. Shelley and . Valperga, , p.109

M. Rossington, « Future uncertain : The Republican Tradition and Its Destiny in Valperga, Mary Shelley in her Times, pp.103-121, 2000.

, Voir aussi Nora Crook, « 'Meek and bold' : Mary Shelley's Support for the Risorgimento

G. Byron, The Complete Poetical Works, pp.226-233