Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 83
... context in his own life . The maniac incorporates too details derived from Shelley's contemporary interest in Torquato Tasso , a striking example of the poet isolated and driven to madness , or the appearance of madness in the eyes of ...
... context in his own life . The maniac incorporates too details derived from Shelley's contemporary interest in Torquato Tasso , a striking example of the poet isolated and driven to madness , or the appearance of madness in the eyes of ...
Page 167
... with the assurance previously offered by the tradition is , indeed , characteristic , but one might also surmise that it is virtually demanded by the ongoing development of the genre . It is his contribution to 167 Adonais in context.
... with the assurance previously offered by the tradition is , indeed , characteristic , but one might also surmise that it is virtually demanded by the ongoing development of the genre . It is his contribution to 167 Adonais in context.
Page 181
... context for them . See ' Lycidas in context ' in Visionary Poetics : Milton's Tradition and His Legacy ( San Marino , 1978 ) , 87-117 . 5. The only sophisticated , full - scale treatment of this tradition is E. Z. Lambert's Placing ...
... context for them . See ' Lycidas in context ' in Visionary Poetics : Milton's Tradition and His Legacy ( San Marino , 1978 ) , 87-117 . 5. The only sophisticated , full - scale treatment of this tradition is E. Z. Lambert's Placing ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
Copyright | |
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