Shelley: A Critical ReadingJohns Hopkins University Press, 1971 - 507 páginas In Shelley: Poet and Legislator of the World Betty T. Bennett and Stuart Curran bring together an internationally recognized group of scholars to focus on Percy Bysshe Shelley's conception of the poet's social role and how that conception has changed over time. The authors consider the cultural and political forces within Shelley's society and his attempts to establish a new role for the poet in its renovation. They examine the ways in which Shelley's thought engages contemporary debates on feminism, class structure, political representation, and human rights, and how it in turn affects radical politics in England. They describe his impact on other cultures, particularly in national liberation movements of both the 19th and 20th centuries. And they discuss the continuing presence and relevance of his ideas within the contemporary social and intellectual arena. Contributors: Donald H. Reiman, Greg Kucich, Terence Hoagwood, William Keach, Mark Kipperman, Michael Erkelenz, Gary Kelly, Annnette Wheeler Cafarelli, Neil Fraistat, Michael Scrivener, Bouthaina Shaaban, E. Douka Kabitoglou, Lilla Maria Crisafulli Jones, Marilyn Butler, Meena Alexander, Alan Weinberg, Steven E. Jones, Horst Höhne, Andrew J. Bennett, Karen A. Weisman, P.M.S. Dawson, Tilottama Rajan, Linda Brigham, Arkady Plotnitsky. |
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... represented as a serene supernal light , a " gleam " ; and the mutable world accessible to the senses , represented by lesser modes of light . The relation of the two is that of a pure , a - sensory Absolute to its sensible manifesta ...
... represented only as " a mighty darkness ... / Ungazed upon and shapeless , " having " neither limb , / Nor form , nor outline . " But Boccaccio tells that he was led to descend into Demogorgon's underworld by his search for the one true ...
... represented the harmoniously periodic movement of time . All the Horae were tradi- tionally the attendants of Venus , but the name was associated especially with the spring , Venus ' season , and was frequently used as a synonym for it ...
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The Intellectual Philosophy | 131 |
The Imaginations World | 154 |
Intellectual Beauty and the Self | 180 |
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