Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... suggest that his poem was an improvement over Milton's epic , an improvement chiefly in that it derived from a truer conception of its moral basis , that is , that it was closer to its underlying myth . Prometheus Unbound may be ...
... suggest that his poem was an improvement over Milton's epic , an improvement chiefly in that it derived from a truer conception of its moral basis , that is , that it was closer to its underlying myth . Prometheus Unbound may be ...
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... suggest one of the reasons for this . Having made that acknowledgment , it is , I hope , safe to proceed to explore what the letters can nevertheless tell us . But to try to do that exhaustively would take far more space than is ...
... suggest one of the reasons for this . Having made that acknowledgment , it is , I hope , safe to proceed to explore what the letters can nevertheless tell us . But to try to do that exhaustively would take far more space than is ...
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... suggests that the English pastoral elegy was in its great examples always part of a poetic dialogue . Both ... suggest , Shelley might have a more than passing interest in Keats ' rondeau , since he had experimented with a ...
... suggests that the English pastoral elegy was in its great examples always part of a poetic dialogue . Both ... suggest , Shelley might have a more than passing interest in Keats ' rondeau , since he had experimented with a ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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