Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... potential for evil is embodied in Jupiter ; his potential for goodness is associated with Demogorgon , who so closely resembles the tyrant . Originally , the name of Demogorgon was derived from a scribal error in copying the word ...
... potential for evil is embodied in Jupiter ; his potential for goodness is associated with Demogorgon , who so closely resembles the tyrant . Originally , the name of Demogorgon was derived from a scribal error in copying the word ...
Page 80
... potential as frozen within his quiescent commitment to the manner of a repressive and repressed dominant social group . The figure of the maniac may then emerge in the poem as the externalized representation of this buried poetic potential ...
... potential as frozen within his quiescent commitment to the manner of a repressive and repressed dominant social group . The figure of the maniac may then emerge in the poem as the externalized representation of this buried poetic potential ...
Page 85
... potential of the maniac , a potential that Maddalo is the more alert to : The colours of his mind seemed yet unworn ; For the wild language of his grief was high , Such as in measure were called poetry ; And I remember one remark which ...
... potential of the maniac , a potential that Maddalo is the more alert to : The colours of his mind seemed yet unworn ; For the wild language of his grief was high , Such as in measure were called poetry ; And I remember one remark which ...
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