| Jane Blumberg - 1993 - 280 pages
This long-overdue reappraisal of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's work convincingly challenges the commonly held view that she was merely a passive mouthpiece for her husband ... | |
| Alan M. Weinberg - 1991 - 384 pages
Focusing on Shelley's 'Italian experience', the present study both addresses itself to the living context which nurtured Shelley's creativity, and explores a neglected but ... | |
| Karen A. Weisman - 1994 - 256 pages
In Imageless Truths, Karen A. Weisman offers a new reading of Shelley's work in the context of the poet's changing constructions of poetic fictions. Shelley's understanding of ... | |
| Jeni Williams - 1997 - 303 pages
The poetic nightingale is so familiar it seems hardly to merit serious attention. Yet its ubiquity is significant, suggesting associations with erotic love, pathos and art that ... | |
| Horst Höhne - 2000 - 360 pages
This book is a slightly revised translation of the author's Percy Bysshe Shelley. Leben und Werk (1998), the first German biography of the deplorably neglected English romantic ... | |
| Rodney Stenning Edgecombe - 1994 - 290 pages
Like Wordsworth, Hunt divided his output into loose generic categories when he began preparing a select edition of his poetry toward the end of his life, categories retained ... | |
| Rodney Stenning Edgecombe - 1994 - 290 pages
Like Wordsworth, Hunt divided his output into loose generic categories when he began preparing a select edition of his poetry toward the end of his life, categories retained ... | |
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