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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... reality ; by 1819 , in the fragmentary essay " On Life , " he goes so far as to assert that " the difference is merely nominal between those two classes of thought which are vulgarly distin- guished by the names of ideas and of external ...
... reality and consequently failed to apprehend that living real- ity ” ( 151 ) . My claims for Shelley have much in common with Simpson's assumptions about Wordsworth , but I also hold to some important differ- ences . In my view ...
... reality , even as they tried to guard against an overly self - centered approach to the world . Coleridge , in the Biographia Literaria , complains about the facile position which would reduce the conceivable merely to what can be ...
... reality first : " Twas not for fiction chose Rousseau this spot , / Peopling it with affections ; but he found / It was the scene which passion must allot / To the mind's purified beings " ( Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 3.104 ) . What ...
... in the service of a professed love of the quotidian : Mab herself exclaims , " O happy Earth ! Reality of heaven " ( 9.1 ) , and proceeds to describe an earthly future filled with very earthy joys . 1. To Spread a Charm Around the Spot.
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 |