Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page xiv
... seems that many critics who have taken up the subject of myth in the past generation have had an interest , an angle ; in particular , they wanted to enforce just such a connection . In the introduction to Shelley's Mythmak- ing ...
... seems that many critics who have taken up the subject of myth in the past generation have had an interest , an angle ; in particular , they wanted to enforce just such a connection . In the introduction to Shelley's Mythmak- ing ...
Page 115
... seem linked in Shelley's mind , and all seem to share a common emotional element , so that the different kinds ... seems to flash almost unconsciously to thinking how Harriet has disappointed him . As well as these four characters ...
... seem linked in Shelley's mind , and all seem to share a common emotional element , so that the different kinds ... seems to flash almost unconsciously to thinking how Harriet has disappointed him . As well as these four characters ...
Page 160
... seems to say . Through this rhetorical fiction of a Death which seems to rise and smile , Shelley affirms a presence which lies behind the fiction : the very unrising , unsmiling of the corpse . To read into the language of Adonais a ...
... seems to say . Through this rhetorical fiction of a Death which seems to rise and smile , Shelley affirms a presence which lies behind the fiction : the very unrising , unsmiling of the corpse . To read into the language of Adonais a ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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