Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Peacock shared Newton's interest in myth - as did Leigh Hunt , Horace Smith and indeed John Keats . In addition Peacock was seven years older than Shelley , and a published poet when they met ; the poetical mythologizing he had already ...
... Peacock shared Newton's interest in myth - as did Leigh Hunt , Horace Smith and indeed John Keats . In addition Peacock was seven years older than Shelley , and a published poet when they met ; the poetical mythologizing he had already ...
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... Peacock's contemporaries , became fascinated with this theme of the muse - figure , who signifies all at once the poet's sexual yearnings , his death - wish and his art . It is very fashionable in the period 1818-22 , and several ...
... Peacock's contemporaries , became fascinated with this theme of the muse - figure , who signifies all at once the poet's sexual yearnings , his death - wish and his art . It is very fashionable in the period 1818-22 , and several ...
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... Peacock , ed . H. F. B. Brett - Smith and C. E. Jones ( 10 vols . , 1924–34 ) , VI , 246 ) . The wording indicates Peacock's sympathetic interest in religions of the dualistic type . 7. H. F. B. Brett - Smith argued ( Works , VII , 513 ...
... Peacock , ed . H. F. B. Brett - Smith and C. E. Jones ( 10 vols . , 1924–34 ) , VI , 246 ) . The wording indicates Peacock's sympathetic interest in religions of the dualistic type . 7. H. F. B. Brett - Smith argued ( Works , VII , 513 ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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