Shelley's Later Poetry: A Study of His Prophetic ImaginationColumbia University Press, 1961 - 332 páginas Using Prometheus Unbound as its organizing center, this book describes the materials and traces the unfinished argument of Shelley's poetry in his Italian period. |
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... merely adequate , and the conclusion is spoiled by a lack of precision : the word " life " is just as applicable to the woodland violets as to the lovers , and the contrast at the center of the stanza is therefore imperfectly ...
... merely adequate , and the conclusion is spoiled by a lack of precision : the word " life " is just as applicable to the woodland violets as to the lovers , and the contrast at the center of the stanza is therefore imperfectly ...
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... merely that Shelley , aware of the difficulty of escaping from egoism and also aware of its close relation to love , could not help at moments associating a few such images with the Poet's quest . But they remain decorative not ...
... merely that Shelley , aware of the difficulty of escaping from egoism and also aware of its close relation to love , could not help at moments associating a few such images with the Poet's quest . But they remain decorative not ...
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... merely in themselves but in relation to what has preceded them . In order to have heavenly fame , we obviously must have personal immortality . But the immortality which the previous six stanzas have granted Adonais consists primarily ...
... merely in themselves but in relation to what has preceded them . In order to have heavenly fame , we obviously must have personal immortality . But the immortality which the previous six stanzas have granted Adonais consists primarily ...
Contenido
PROLOGUE I | 1 |
Lyrical Drama | 40 |
The Regeneration of Prometheus | 53 |
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Act Four Adonais Alastor anapestic Apollo Asia Asia's Beatrice beauty bright cave Cenci Chaos chariot Christian clouds critic curse Dante dark death decay deep Demogorgon depicts describes divine drama dream Earth earthly Emily Epipsychidion eternal Euganean Hills evil figure flowers Furies goal Greek hate Heaven Hellas human imagery imagination immortality Italian Jupiter Keats light lines living lyric Mary Shelley millennium Milton mind mirror moon moral mountains mutability nature Orsino Panthea Paradise passage passion pavilion Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps play poem poet poetic Preface Promethean Prometheus Unbound prose Queen Mab R. S. Thomas radical regeneration revenge Revolt of Islam ruin scene seems self-contempt self-love shadow Shelley Shelley's Platonic simply slaves sleep song soul spirit stanza suggests sweet T. S. Eliot temptation thee things thou thought throne tion Tmolus tower veil verse vision voice wind words