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Embodying Revolution: The Figure of the Poet in Shelley

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A strange figure recurs throughout Shelley's work, a solitary young poet hounded by passion or madness to the grave. This study reveals the figure to be an allegory of a violent revolutionary age. Seen in the context of a largely forgotten ideal that connected introspection with radical politics, Clark demonstrates that Shelley's self-analyses and metaphysical speculations are related to a notion of the poet as an explorer in previously unchartered regions of the human mind. He shows that ultimately, the curiously weak ...

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Embodying Revolution: The Figure of the Poet in Shelley 1989, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780198129813

Hardcover