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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... philosophical and literary development can be found . This inverts the normative paradigm of mainstream Shelley criticism , then , since I study the inherent problematics of fictionality as the very ground of his motivating anxieties ...
... philosophical cruxes pertaining to the ontology of reality . His peculiar feat , then , was to struggle at once with both the actu- al and its problematizations . Shelley's search for a mode of fiction - making that would protect the ...
... Philosophical and literary speculation about the limits of language , and the limits and implications of fictions , has a long progeny , and Shelley was a voracious reader in many diverse traditions . But while he assimilat- ed ...
... philosophical context , but do not make it a primary consideration in the book . Hans Aarsleff , James Engell , M. H. Abrams , and others have extensively ana- lyzed the intricate history of debate over language that forms the large can ...
... philosophical and ideological views of so disparate a group of thinkers to any convenient heuristic or single common denominator ; I am interested , however , in pointing out that whatever their respective claims about language , they ...
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 |