Shelley: A Collection of Critical Essays, Volumen49George M. Ridenour Prentice-Hall, 1965 - 182 páginas Commentaries on Shelley's sensitive nature poetry and its place in 19th-century Romanticism. |
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... vision was sent by " the spirit of sweet human love " to a youth who had hitherto spurned her " choicest gifts . ” In terms of the curse - motif , these words would suggest that the vision was sent for punitive purposes . But if the ...
... vision was sent by " the spirit of sweet human love " to a youth who had hitherto spurned her " choicest gifts . ” In terms of the curse - motif , these words would suggest that the vision was sent for punitive purposes . But if the ...
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... visions in conflict . One is the vision of a beneficent nature - spirit with which the poet communes until that vision is superseded by a second vision . The " two starry eyes " of course symbolize the maiden he has loved and lost . The ...
... visions in conflict . One is the vision of a beneficent nature - spirit with which the poet communes until that vision is superseded by a second vision . The " two starry eyes " of course symbolize the maiden he has loved and lost . The ...
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... vision , comes to the traveler in the form of the inviolable Second Spirit , now revealed in its allegorical meaning of early love . When the traveler awakes from vision , it is literally to find night day , as Arthur awakes in The ...
... vision , comes to the traveler in the form of the inviolable Second Spirit , now revealed in its allegorical meaning of early love . When the traveler awakes from vision , it is literally to find night day , as Arthur awakes in The ...
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Shelleys Optimism by George M Ridenour | 1 |
The Abstractness of Shelley by Richard Harter Fogle | 13 |
Shelley and the Creative Principle by Leone Vivante | 31 |
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