Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 155
... voice and text , of living and dead . Like Rousseau , the English Neoclassical theorists also exalt the voice above other media of expression , for the reason that the voice approaches most nearly the conscious subject . As Hugh Blair ...
... voice and text , of living and dead . Like Rousseau , the English Neoclassical theorists also exalt the voice above other media of expression , for the reason that the voice approaches most nearly the conscious subject . As Hugh Blair ...
Page 158
... voice of the dead , and how to express the ' language living ' of the heart in the ' dead letter ' of the poem . It is significant , therefore , that Shelley here refers to Urania , the mother instead of the lover of Adonais , because ...
... voice of the dead , and how to express the ' language living ' of the heart in the ' dead letter ' of the poem . It is significant , therefore , that Shelley here refers to Urania , the mother instead of the lover of Adonais , because ...
Page 162
... voice of the elegist is silenced may the awakened voice of the dead become audible . The injunction to silence in the poem clears the way for a new voice , but it is a voice ' heard ' very differently : He is made one with Nature ...
... voice of the elegist is silenced may the awakened voice of the dead become audible . The injunction to silence in the poem clears the way for a new voice , but it is a voice ' heard ' very differently : He is made one with Nature ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
Copyright | |
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