This article considers Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to William Wordsworth’s The Excursion, viewing the younger poet as responding to the challenge of Wordsworth’s epic throughout his career. Focusing specifically on Laon and Cythna, Prometheus Unbound, and The Triumph of Life, this article shows Shelley’s one-sided debate with Wordsworth as pitting his poetics against Wordsworth’s poetics, Shelleyan philosophy against Wordsworthian thought. The Excursion was not a poem for Shelley to reject. It was the epic that would tease Shelley into complex thought. Shelley’s troubled though profound response to Wordsworth’s poem sees Shelley make The Excursion his own
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
This article argues that Shelley’s experimentation with prophecy in Queen Mab closely connects him t...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was a poet who possessed, in his own words, “the power of communica...
The subject of my thesis is the influence of Wordsworth on Shelley. The study is divided into two pa...
The chapter’s starting point is Shelley’s conviction that poetry ‘marks the before unapprehended rel...
The article departs from an assumption that in writing The Recluse Wordsworth wanted to present a si...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
This thesis positions itself between two general approaches to Shelley, that of appreciating his poe...
This study of the poetry and drama of Percy Bysshe Shelley reads the letters and their biographical ...
In this first part of the article the aim is to provide the reader with an anthropoetic key to Words...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
The article analyses the poem 'The Choice', by Mary Shelley, analysing the elegiac nature of the wor...
Recognising the importance of Wordsworth's sense of nascent light (elegised in his ‘Ode: Intimations...
As they dramatize, implicitly or explicitly, the education involved in being a poet, Romantic poets ...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
This article argues that Shelley’s experimentation with prophecy in Queen Mab closely connects him t...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was a poet who possessed, in his own words, “the power of communica...
The subject of my thesis is the influence of Wordsworth on Shelley. The study is divided into two pa...
The chapter’s starting point is Shelley’s conviction that poetry ‘marks the before unapprehended rel...
The article departs from an assumption that in writing The Recluse Wordsworth wanted to present a si...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
This thesis positions itself between two general approaches to Shelley, that of appreciating his poe...
This study of the poetry and drama of Percy Bysshe Shelley reads the letters and their biographical ...
In this first part of the article the aim is to provide the reader with an anthropoetic key to Words...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
The article analyses the poem 'The Choice', by Mary Shelley, analysing the elegiac nature of the wor...
Recognising the importance of Wordsworth's sense of nascent light (elegised in his ‘Ode: Intimations...
As they dramatize, implicitly or explicitly, the education involved in being a poet, Romantic poets ...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
This article argues that Shelley’s experimentation with prophecy in Queen Mab closely connects him t...