Imageless Truths: Shelley's Poetic FictionsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2016 M11 11 - 248 pages In Imageless Truths, Karen A. Weisman offers a new reading of Shelley's work in the context of the poet's changing constructions of poetic fictions. Shelley's understanding of language in general, and of the fictions and their rhetorical trope in particular, evolved throughout his career, and Weisman argues that it is in his self-consciousness over these transformations that we can find the primary motivating factor in the poet's philosophical and literary development. |
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... Nature we no more Survey , All glares alike , without Distinction gay : But true Expression , like th'unchanging Sun , Clears , and improves whate'er it shines upon , It gilds all Objects , but it alters none . Expression is the Dress ...
... nature is abstract . I return to this notion at greater length in the course of this study ; for our present purposes , it is sufficient to realize that metaphoric predication is the immediate problem in linguistic explorations , for ...
... nature . Joseph Addison's essays on " The Pleasures of the Imagination ” ( 1712 ) pay particular attention to the value of visual images for the imagination , and at one point Addison goes so far as to insist that words used well are ...
... nature ; Byron's insistence , in Canto Three of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , that Rousseau's rendering of Clarens within his fiction ( in La Nouvelle Héloïse ) , serves reality first : " Twas not for fiction chose Rousseau this spot ...
... nature of poetic license as well as the embellishment to which all language is inevitably susceptible . In a letter of 29 July 1812 , a mere two months after he had begun work on Queen Mab , Shelley responds to William Godwin's ...
Contents
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2 The Awful Shadow of Some Unseen Power | 39 |
3 The Language of the Dead | 71 |
4 Sweetest Songs That Tell of Saddest Thought | 113 |
5 With More Than Truth Exprest | 147 |
Notes | 179 |
Bibliography | 213 |
Index | 225 |