Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English PoetryHarvard University Press, 1937 - 647 sider |
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... Prometheus of Shelley's opening lines ; he would have uttered the curse against Jupiter , he would never have retracted it . Byron's Prometheus is of course as much of a self - portrait as the works of Goethe and Shelley , and , though ...
... Prometheus of Shelley's opening lines ; he would have uttered the curse against Jupiter , he would never have retracted it . Byron's Prometheus is of course as much of a self - portrait as the works of Goethe and Shelley , and , though ...
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... Prometheus to the rocks , and the hero maintains a silence almost unendurable for even the mod- ern reader . Shelley starts with Prometheus ' grand denun- ciation of Jupiter , whose long reign has filled men " With fear and self ...
... Prometheus to the rocks , and the hero maintains a silence almost unendurable for even the mod- ern reader . Shelley starts with Prometheus ' grand denun- ciation of Jupiter , whose long reign has filled men " With fear and self ...
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... Prometheus Unbound as a whole is not a drama but a sustained emotional lyric . And if we turn back from the choruses of spirits and songs of the earth and moon to the cataclysm of nature which engulfs the Prometheus of Aeschylus , we ...
... Prometheus Unbound as a whole is not a drama but a sustained emotional lyric . And if we turn back from the choruses of spirits and songs of the earth and moon to the cataclysm of nature which engulfs the Prometheus of Aeschylus , we ...
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