Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... contemporaries may have seen it that way ) ; but there is evidence that points to his consciousness of this paradox , and which does imply that he felt his own class position to be a problem that he resolved in his poetry , but which ...
... contemporaries may have seen it that way ) ; but there is evidence that points to his consciousness of this paradox , and which does imply that he felt his own class position to be a problem that he resolved in his poetry , but which ...
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... contemporaries was to be attributed to the spirit of the age , and not to direct imitation on his part . - It can only be considered deeply ironic that the belief in poetic independence should have been a factor in Byron and Shelley's ...
... contemporaries was to be attributed to the spirit of the age , and not to direct imitation on his part . - It can only be considered deeply ironic that the belief in poetic independence should have been a factor in Byron and Shelley's ...
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... Contemporaries ( 1828 ) , 266 . 10. ' Lord Byron , Mr. Moore , and Mr. Leigh Hunt ' , The Tatler , 14 January 1831 , in Leigh Hunt's Literary Criticism , ed . L. H. and C. W. Houtchens ( 1956 ) , 329–30 . 11. R. E. Prothero ( ed ...
... Contemporaries ( 1828 ) , 266 . 10. ' Lord Byron , Mr. Moore , and Mr. Leigh Hunt ' , The Tatler , 14 January 1831 , in Leigh Hunt's Literary Criticism , ed . L. H. and C. W. Houtchens ( 1956 ) , 329–30 . 11. R. E. Prothero ( ed ...
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