The Dark Angel: Gothic Elements in Shelley's WorksBucknell University Press, 1975 - 199 sider By establishing a relationship between Shelley's works and the Gothic tradition, this study offers a new way of approaching the center of Shelley's thought. Consideration of Shelley's application of the Gothic mode as an agency for psychological analysis is preceded by a brief introduction to Gothic sensibility. |
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... victim and help us to understand a mental reality in terms of a physical one . A similar atmosphere is provided in the opening paragraph of St. Irvyne : In this scene , then , at this horrible and tempestuous hour , without one existent ...
... victim and help us to understand a mental reality in terms of a physical one . A similar atmosphere is provided in the opening paragraph of St. Irvyne : In this scene , then , at this horrible and tempestuous hour , without one existent ...
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... victim and cause him to feel threatened . Expanding the idea of Gothic imagery and external de- 14 Robert D. Hume , " Gothic versus Romantic : a Revaluation of the Gothic Novel , " PMLA 84 ( 1969 ) : 286 . In line with Hume's idea , I ...
... victim and cause him to feel threatened . Expanding the idea of Gothic imagery and external de- 14 Robert D. Hume , " Gothic versus Romantic : a Revaluation of the Gothic Novel , " PMLA 84 ( 1969 ) : 286 . In line with Hume's idea , I ...
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... victim suffers from a distempered mind best described as lost , despairing , and verging on collapse . The ... victim to die . After the poem's ominous beginning , a warrior appears , trying to flee unseen forces that resemble the wrath ...
... victim suffers from a distempered mind best described as lost , despairing , and verging on collapse . The ... victim to die . After the poem's ominous beginning , a warrior appears , trying to flee unseen forces that resemble the wrath ...
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Preface | 9 |
Shelleys Juvenilia | 25 |
Gothic Elements in Alastor | 65 |
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1817 LIBRARIES action Ahasuerus Alastor ambiguous appears atmosphere Beatrice Beatrice's beautiful becomes Carlos Baker Castle casuistry Cenci character characteristics complete Count curse motif dark death destruction drama dream dream-vision evil experience external fear Flame London forces ghosts Ginotti Gothic conventions Gothic elements Gothic hero-villain Gothic imagery Gothic mode Gothic novel Gothic quest Gothic sensibility Gothic tradition haunted hero horror human idea ideal imagery and personification images imagination indicates innocence interest Irvyne Laon London major poems mature mind moral murder mysterious narrator nature Orsino passage passions pattern Percy Bysshe Shelley phantom physical play PMLA poem's Poet's poetic political Prometheus Unbound psychological Queen Mab quest-curse Railo reader reality revenge Revolt of Islam Romantic Rousseau scene Shelley's early Shelley's Major Poetry soul spirit spirit of solitude supernatural terror theme thou thought tion tragedy tyranny UNIV veilèd maid Verezzi victim villain vision visionary Wandering Jew Wolfstein York Zastrozzi Zofloya