The constitution of Shelley's poetry: the argument of language in Prometheus unbound
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Main Author: Duffy, Edward T. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Anthem Press 2009
Series:Anthem nineteenth century studies
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-266) and index
The everlasting universe of things as Shelley found it in 1816: "Mont Blanc" and "Hymn to intellectual beauty" -- Where Shelley wrote and what he wrote for: the signature of "Ode to the west wind" -- Knowing what we do (with words): act I of Prometheus unbound -- Recounting reverses, recovering the initiative: act II of Prometheus unbound -- The congregated powers of language: act III of Prometheus unbound -- Resounding celebrations and constraining commissions: act IV of Prometheus unbound
'The Constitution of Shelley's Poetry' is a close philosophical reading of 'Prometheus Unbound' from the perspective of the argument or drama of language played out in its pages
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 270 pages)
ISBN:1843317826
1843318245
9781843317821
9781843318248

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