Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 83
... maniac's soliloquy begins at a point in the poem where Maddalo's perspective has as it were infected the rhetorical strategies of the poem . The figure of the maniac is apparently based on parts of the real experience of Shelley and ...
... maniac's soliloquy begins at a point in the poem where Maddalo's perspective has as it were infected the rhetorical strategies of the poem . The figure of the maniac is apparently based on parts of the real experience of Shelley and ...
Page 84
... maniac's case , his desperate inarticulacy is itself partly the product of a hostility in the audience whose loss his manner of speech confirms . This reading of the maniac's soliloquy , as a dramatization of the poet's position in a ...
... maniac's case , his desperate inarticulacy is itself partly the product of a hostility in the audience whose loss his manner of speech confirms . This reading of the maniac's soliloquy , as a dramatization of the poet's position in a ...
Page 85
... maniac is that he can but treat him with the decency owing to any man , ' evidently a very cultivated and amiable person when in his right senses ' , who has been defeated by life into a touching but wholly inarticulate intensity of ...
... maniac is that he can but treat him with the decency owing to any man , ' evidently a very cultivated and amiable person when in his right senses ' , who has been defeated by life into a touching but wholly inarticulate intensity of ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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