The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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... reader's imagination because of the intensity of his commitment , while the Narrator subsides into a death in life . In contemplating both without preferring one over the other , the reader may approximate in his own experience of the ...
... reader's imagination because of the intensity of his commitment , while the Narrator subsides into a death in life . In contemplating both without preferring one over the other , the reader may approximate in his own experience of the ...
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... reader or spec- tator participates as an equal . In dramatic form , Shelley transcends himself and thus achieves the only sort of transcendence that is authentic , a transcendence toward others engaged in a co - operative social life ...
... reader or spec- tator participates as an equal . In dramatic form , Shelley transcends himself and thus achieves the only sort of transcendence that is authentic , a transcendence toward others engaged in a co - operative social life ...
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... reader's active pursuit of them because such a text is endlessly productive of potential meanings and never comes to rest in a determinate signified . Constantly weaving and unweaving possible meanings , the ' subtler language ' of this ...
... reader's active pursuit of them because such a text is endlessly productive of potential meanings and never comes to rest in a determinate signified . Constantly weaving and unweaving possible meanings , the ' subtler language ' of this ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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Adonais aesthetic Alastor artistic audience authority ballet Beatrice beauty becomes belief Byron calls Cenci character Coleridge comedy consciousness conventions creative critical Cythna death Defence of Poetry Demogorgon desire discourse dissemination Don Giovanni dramatic form dream effect emotion epic experience expression fiction function Harold Bloom human Ianthe ideal ideology illusion imagination invites irony Laon Laon's literary form Mary Shelley masque Masque of Anarchy meaning metaphor metaphysical mind mode Mont Blanc moral myth Narrator nature Northrop Frye opera passion Percy Bysshe Shelley peripeteia philosophical play poem poem's poet poet's poetic faith political Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab reader reading Revolt of Islam rhetorical role Romantic seeks seems sense shape Shelley Shelley's poetry signifiers skepticism social song speaker speech spirit strategy structure sublime symbolic thou thought tion tragedy tragic transcendent Triumph truth University Press verbal vision Visionary voice wind words Wordsworth's writes