First paragraph: In 1811, Shelley wrote to his grandfather, 'language is given us to express ideas - he who fetters it is a BIGOT and a TYRANT.' This connection between freedom of speech and political liberty remains a constant factor in his often-conflicting ideas about language. Although Shelley nowhere makes explicit a theory of language, there are, throughout his works, intriguing references to the different ways in which language works: as political tool, as imperfect means of communication, as the visible or audible manifestation of the sympathy between souls, as veil which both hides and reveals beauty and truth, as system imposed on Chaos, as conduit (however imperfect) to the Divine. Notwithstanding the paucity of his explicit comm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley\u27s theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essay...
Reading Shelley's Defence of Poetry in the context of the financial crisis in our own day which has ...
First paragraph: In 1811, Shelley wrote to his grandfather, 'language is given us to express ideas -...
The essay explores Shelley’s stance on the verbal medium, by examining his two ways of considering l...
In 1821, Percy Shelley argues that “having enslaved the elements, [Man] remains himself a slave,” an...
This paper analyzes Percy Bysshe Shelley’s unique application of the philosophy and characteristics ...
Judged in the context of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century opposition rhetoric, the works of Percy ...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
This dissertation, The Presence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau In the Work of Percy Bysshe Shelley, is a...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
Shelley’s major effort during his first months in Italy in 1818 was a rapid and brilliant translatio...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Nearly all of the English Romantics either went through a period of rebellion against or were at lea...
One consequence of the anti-Jacobin fervor that swept England after 1789 was an increasingly aggress...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley\u27s theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essay...
Reading Shelley's Defence of Poetry in the context of the financial crisis in our own day which has ...
First paragraph: In 1811, Shelley wrote to his grandfather, 'language is given us to express ideas -...
The essay explores Shelley’s stance on the verbal medium, by examining his two ways of considering l...
In 1821, Percy Shelley argues that “having enslaved the elements, [Man] remains himself a slave,” an...
This paper analyzes Percy Bysshe Shelley’s unique application of the philosophy and characteristics ...
Judged in the context of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century opposition rhetoric, the works of Percy ...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
This dissertation, The Presence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau In the Work of Percy Bysshe Shelley, is a...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
Shelley’s major effort during his first months in Italy in 1818 was a rapid and brilliant translatio...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Nearly all of the English Romantics either went through a period of rebellion against or were at lea...
One consequence of the anti-Jacobin fervor that swept England after 1789 was an increasingly aggress...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley\u27s theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essay...
Reading Shelley's Defence of Poetry in the context of the financial crisis in our own day which has ...