The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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... seems blissfully unfamiliar with that almost pathological privacy maintained by most adolescents who write . Indulged by the purse of a doting father , he freely ran up printers ' bills while at Eton . He was wel- comed by more than one ...
... seems blissfully unfamiliar with that almost pathological privacy maintained by most adolescents who write . Indulged by the purse of a doting father , he freely ran up printers ' bills while at Eton . He was wel- comed by more than one ...
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... seems to be no stability in human affairs nor any basis for con- tinuity in human experience . Life seems to be poisoned at its very sources : We rest . A dream has power to poison sleep ; -- We rise . One wandering thought pollutes the ...
... seems to be no stability in human affairs nor any basis for con- tinuity in human experience . Life seems to be poisoned at its very sources : We rest . A dream has power to poison sleep ; -- We rise . One wandering thought pollutes the ...
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... seems to be what Shelley is most deeply indebted to Coleridge for in The Revolt . Shelley seems intent on establishing a locus of vision for his tale , and entices his reader into this world of artifice by attempting to transfix him ...
... seems to be what Shelley is most deeply indebted to Coleridge for in The Revolt . Shelley seems intent on establishing a locus of vision for his tale , and entices his reader into this world of artifice by attempting to transfix him ...
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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