Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... moral and political revolution . Here are a few of the more striking examples . We have unsandalled feet , unreclaiming tears , unbewailing flowers , youths who perished unupbraiding , undeclining head , unascending Heaven , unimagined ...
... moral and political revolution . Here are a few of the more striking examples . We have unsandalled feet , unreclaiming tears , unbewailing flowers , youths who perished unupbraiding , undeclining head , unascending Heaven , unimagined ...
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... moral assistance . In turn , this philanthropic enterprise seems to have combined with other political and literary influences to provide Shelley with an image of extraordinary resonance . Thus , for example The Daemon of the World ...
... moral assistance . In turn , this philanthropic enterprise seems to have combined with other political and literary influences to provide Shelley with an image of extraordinary resonance . Thus , for example The Daemon of the World ...
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... moral passions and heated arguments do not arise in a vacuum . The references to Elizabeth are sometimes obvious , but not always . In the letter of 26 April , for instance , Shelley considers whether a Christian can be ' amiable ...
... moral passions and heated arguments do not arise in a vacuum . The references to Elizabeth are sometimes obvious , but not always . In the letter of 26 April , for instance , Shelley considers whether a Christian can be ' amiable ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
Copyright | |
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