In this examination of the English Romantic poet P. B. Shelley, Spencer Hall takes a new direction into the critical review of this work. Whereas traditional thought expresses a metaphysical belief or revelation in regards to Shelley\u27s Power myth, Hall provides a new perspective of deep-seated skepticism. By focusing on the function of the poem rather than a symbolic meaning, Hall seeks to show that the myth is a subjective attribute of human experience rather than supernatural and should be taken as a metaphor used in a variety of ways
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)\ud is commonly considered the\ud most radical of the Romantic poets...
This article considers Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to William Wordsworth’s The Excursion, viewin...
In this examination of the English Romantic poet P. B. Shelley, Spencer Hall takes a new direction i...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
This thesis traces the changing conceptions and uses of myth in the poetry and prose of Percy Shell...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was a poet who possessed, in his own words, “the power of communica...
The interest in a study of the philosophy of Shelley does not lie in the hope of discovering anythin...
This thesis positions itself between two general approaches to Shelley, that of appreciating his poe...
Summary of master thesis on P.B. Shelley and the Spirit of Beauty This thesis consists of three p...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)\ud is commonly considered the\ud most radical of the Romantic poets...
This article considers Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to William Wordsworth’s The Excursion, viewin...
In this examination of the English Romantic poet P. B. Shelley, Spencer Hall takes a new direction i...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
This thesis traces the changing conceptions and uses of myth in the poetry and prose of Percy Shell...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was a poet who possessed, in his own words, “the power of communica...
The interest in a study of the philosophy of Shelley does not lie in the hope of discovering anythin...
This thesis positions itself between two general approaches to Shelley, that of appreciating his poe...
Summary of master thesis on P.B. Shelley and the Spirit of Beauty This thesis consists of three p...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)\ud is commonly considered the\ud most radical of the Romantic poets...
This article considers Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to William Wordsworth’s The Excursion, viewin...