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Percy Shelley for Our Times

Author : Omar F. Miranda
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 38,20 MB
Release : 2024-03-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1009206516

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Two centuries after Percy Shelley's death, his writings continue to resonate in remarkable ways. Shelley addressed climate change, women's liberation, nonbinary gender, and political protest, while speaking to Indigenous, queer/trans, disabled, displaced, and working-class communities. He still inspires artists and social justice movements around the world today. Yet Percy Shelley for Our Times reveals an even more farsighted writer, one whose poetic methodology went beyond the didactic powers of prophetic art. Not historicist, presentist, or transhistorical, Shelley 'for our times' conceives worlds outside himself, his poetry, and his era, envisioning how audiences connect and collaborate across space and time. This collection revitalizes a writer once considered an adolescent of idealist protest, showing how his interwoven poetics of relationality continually revisits the meaning of community and the contemporary. This title is part of the Flip it Open programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

Percy Shelley for Our Times

Author : Omar F. Miranda
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 36,92 MB
Release : 2024-03-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1009206524

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Two centuries after Percy Shelley's death, his writings still resonate with pressing societal issues. This collection explores Shelley's remarkable collaboration with audiences across spaces and times. This title is part of the Flip it Open programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

Red Shelley

Author : Paul Foot
Publisher :
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 46,72 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :

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The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Author : Percy Bysshe Shelley
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 917 pages
File Size : 35,26 MB
Release : 2005-01-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1421411083

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Winners of an Honorable Mention from the Modern Language Association's Prize for a Distinguished Scholarly Edition Writing to his publisher in 1813, Shelley expressed the hope that two of his major works "should form one volume"; nearly two centuries later, the second volume of the Johns Hopkins edition of The Complete Poetry fulfills that wish for the first time. This volume collects two important pieces: Queen Mab and The Esdaile Notebook. Privately issued in 1813, Queen Mab was perhaps Shelley's most intellectually ambitious work, articulating his views of science, politics, history, religion, society, and individual human relations. Subtitled A Philosophical Poem: With Notes, it became his most influential—and pirated—poem during much of the nineteenth century, a favorite among reformers and radicals. The Esdaile Notebook, a cycle of fifty-eight early poems, exhibits an astonishing range of verse forms. Unpublished until 1964, this sequence is vital in understanding how the poet mastered his craft. As in the acclaimed first volume, these works have been critically edited by Donald H. Reiman and Neil Fraistat. The poems are presented as Shelley intended, with textual variants included in footnotes. Following the poems are extensive discussions of the circumstances of their composition and the influences they reflect; their publication or circulation by other means; their reception at the time of publication and in the decades since; their re-publication, both authorized and unauthorized; and their place in Shelley's intellectual and aesthetic development.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Author : Jacqueline Mulhallen
Publisher : Revolutionary Lives
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 14,30 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780745334615

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Today, Percy Bysshe Shelley is an emblem of the Romantic movement and one of the lights of English culture--his poems memorized by schoolchildren, his life honored with a memorial in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. That wasn't always the case, however. In his own day, Shelley was widely loathed, seen as an immoral atheist and a traitor to his class for his revolutionary politics. His work was damned as well, receiving scathing reviews rooted as much in disapproval of his politics and personal life as in the verse itself. That's the Shelley that Jacqueline Mulhallen brings to life in this accessible, political biography: the Shelley who, though writing when the working class was in its infancy, clearly grasped--and wanted to change--the system of oppression under which laborers and women lived. The revolutionary Shelley, Mulhallen shows, has long served as an inspiration to figures from Karl Marx to W. B. Yeats to the poets and writers of today, and for popular movements like the Chartists and the suffragettes, even as his public image and poetry became part of the establishment. An engaging look at one of English history and literature's most compelling, complicated, and talented figures, Percy Bysshe Shelley will be a valuable contribution to our understanding of the man and his work.

The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Author : Donald H. Reiman
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 46,29 MB
Release : 2003-05-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0801877954

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The first American edition of Shelley's complete poetry since 1892—with more poems, fragments, and collations than any previous collective edition. Winner of the Richard J. Finneran Award of the Society for Textual Scholarship, CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Choice ACRL A milestone in literary scholarship, the publication of the Johns Hopkins edition of The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley makes available for the first time critically edited clear texts of all poems and translations that Shelley published or circulated among friends, as well as diplomatic texts of his significant incomplete poetic drafts and fragments. Edited upon historical principles by Donald H. Reiman and Neil Fraistat, the multi volume edition will offer more poems and fragments than any previous collective edition, arranged in the order of their first circulation. These texts are followed by the most extensive collations hitherto available and detailed commentaries that describe their contextual origins and subsequent reception. Rejected passages of released poems appear as supplements to those poems, while other poetic drafts that Shelley rejected or left incomplete at his death will be grouped according to either their publication histories or the notebooks in which they survive. Volume One includes Shelley's first four works containing poetry (all prepared for publication before his expulsion from Oxford), as well as "The Devil's Walk" (circulated in August 1812), and a series of short poems that he sent to friends between 1809 and 1814, including a bawdy satire on his parents and "Oh wretched mortal," a poem never before published. An appendix discusses poems lost or erroneously attributed to the young Shelley. "These early poems are important not only biographically but also aesthetically, for they provide detailed evidence of how Shelley went about learning his craft as a poet, and the differences between their tone and that of his mature short poetry index a radical change in his self-image . . . The poems in Volume I, then, demonstrate Shelley's capacity to write verse in a range of stylistic registers. This early verse, even in its most abandoned forays into Sensibility, the Gothic, political satire, and vulgarity—perhaps especially in these most apparently idiosyncratic gestures—provides telling access to its own cultural moment, as well as to Shelley's art and thought in general."—from the Editorial Overview

Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822

Author : Carl H. Pforzheimer Library
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 11,78 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Authors
ISBN :

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The Complete Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Author : Percy Bysshe Shelley
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 1975 pages
File Size : 16,21 MB
Release : 2022-11-13
Category : Poetry
ISBN :

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DigiCat presents to you this unique and meticulously edited Percy Bysshe Shelley collection: The Daemon of the World Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude. The Revolt of Islam Prince Athanase Rosalind and Helen Julian and Maddalo Prometheus Unbound The Cenci – A Tragedy in Five Acts The Mask of Anarchy Peter Bell the Third Letter to Maria Gisborne The Witch of Atlas Oedipus Tyrannus Epipsychidion Adonais Hellas Fragments of an Unfinished Drama Charles the First The Triumph of Life Early Poems (1814, 1815): Stanza, Written at Bracknell Stanzas — April, 1814 To Harriet To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Mutability On Death A Summer Evening Churchyard To Wordsworth Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte Lines... Poems Written in 1816-1822: The Sunset Hymn to Intellectual Beauty Mont Blanc Home Fragment of a Ghost Story Marianne's Dream To Constantia, Singing To Constantia To Music 'Mighty Eagle' To William Shelley On Fanny Godwin Death Otho A Hate-Song Lines to a Critic Ozymandias To the Nile Passage of the Apennines The Past To Mary On a Faded Violet October, 1818 Song for 'Tasso' Invocation to Misery The Woodman and the Nightingale Marenghi Sonnet To Byron Apostrophe to Silence The Lake's Margin The Vine-Shroud Song to the Men of England To the People of England 'What Men Gain Fairly' A New National Anthem Ode to Heaven Ode to the West Wind An Exhortation Love's Philosophy The Birth of Pleasure Rain A Tale Untold To Italy Wine of the Fairies A Roman's Chamber Rome and Nature The Sensitive Plant A Vision of the Sea The Cloud To a Skylark Ode to Liberty Dirge for the Year To Night Time The Fugitives The Zucca The Isle... Translations: Hymn to Mercury Homer's Hymns The Cyclops Epigrams from the Greek Pan, Echo, and the Satyr Ugolino.... Juvenilia: Queen Mab Verses on a Cat Omens Epitaphium In Horologium To the Moonbeam The Solitary Love's Rose The Devil's Walk To the Queen of My Heart... Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things A Defence of Poetry – Essay by Shelley Shelley – Biography by John Addington Symonds

In Search of Mary Shelley

Author : Fiona Sampson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 38,88 MB
Release : 2018-06-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1681778211

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We know the facts of Mary Shelley’s life in some detail—the death of her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, within days of her birth; the upbringing in the house of her father, William Godwin, in a house full of radical thinkers, poets, philosophers, and writers; her elopement, at the age of seventeen, with Percy Shelley; the years of peripatetic travel across Europe that followed. But there has been no literary biography written this century, and previous books have ignored the real person—what she actually thought and felt and why she did what she did—despite the fact that Mary and her group of second-generation Romantics were extremely interested in the psychological aspect of life.In this probing narrative, Fiona Sampson pursues Mary Shelley through her turbulent life, much as Victor Frankenstein tracked his monster across the arctic wastes. Sampson has written a book that finally answers the question of how it was that a nineteen-year-old came to write a novel so dark, mysterious, anguished, and psychologically astute that it continues to resonate two centuries later. No previous biographer has ever truly considered this question, let alone answered it.