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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... virtually all serious speculation on the nature of language ; returning again to the British skeptics , it is evi- dent that even Hume's work on cause - and - effect relationship is related in crucial ways to the problem of imagination ...
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... virtually insignificant abstraction who yet insists , " to me ' tis given / The wonders of the human world to keep ” ( Queen Mab 1.167-68 ) , and whom we , along with Ianthe's miraculously disembodied soul , are asked to believe . We ...
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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 |