The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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... comedy . The literary analogues to the work display the formidable range of Shelley's knowledge and taste , for they are found in classical , British , and con- tinental sources . It becomes plain from pursuing them that Shelley's whole ...
... comedy . The literary analogues to the work display the formidable range of Shelley's knowledge and taste , for they are found in classical , British , and con- tinental sources . It becomes plain from pursuing them that Shelley's whole ...
Side 160
... Comedy of Athens as one of the models for the dramatic mode that Shelley adopted in Prometheus Unbound . For all its broad satire , Old Comedy possessed a dimension of fantasy which allowed for the free play of the imagination . Imagina ...
... Comedy of Athens as one of the models for the dramatic mode that Shelley adopted in Prometheus Unbound . For all its broad satire , Old Comedy possessed a dimension of fantasy which allowed for the free play of the imagination . Imagina ...
Side 161
... comedy of Aristophanes helped him to break out of the restrictions which hampered him in ironic comedy and to seek a comic mode more congenial to him . Once again , however , Shelley's growth as an artist was prompted not so much by his ...
... comedy of Aristophanes helped him to break out of the restrictions which hampered him in ironic comedy and to seek a comic mode more congenial to him . Once again , however , Shelley's growth as an artist was prompted not so much by his ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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