This comparative study illustrates the depiction of images of women in the selected poems of Percy B. Shelley and Walt Whitman. Analysis of the poems looks into poetical matters that include the themes of the respective texts and how the images of women are presented in the framework of the selected poems. It is also another contribution to the continuing tradition and fascination with neo-platonic thought among the Romantics. It also explores the fundamental aesthetic differences between Shelley and Whitman, and shows another facet in the comparative studies of English and American Romantic poems. Analysis of the respective poets' depictions of women shows that Shelley and Whitman can indeed be linked in relation to their roles as poets a...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
In Shelley's poetry the influence of Plato is evident. In many instances one can detect a striking s...
This is a study of the English Romantic poet and essayist Percy Bysshe Shelley\u27s conception of th...
Examines "Whitman\u27s poetic depictions of women in light of his knowledge of Quaker women and Quak...
Romanticism is often misunderstood as something genuine love and merely about romance. In fact, roma...
Bibliography: pages 74-76.The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of woman as a metaphorica...
This study analyzes pantheism concept in selected Walt Whitman’s poems. Walt Whitman maintained an o...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
This thesis contemplates Walt Whitman\u27s role in the lives of 19th and 20th century women writers ...
This study has considered the Utopian desire in Percy Bysshe Shelley's major poems. It describes She...
Sylvia Plath as a confessional poet is considered a representation of American femininity. She was a...
The Oxford Handbook of Shelley takes stock of current developments in the study of a major Romantic ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the presence of women in connection to men in the poetry of ...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
In Shelley's poetry the influence of Plato is evident. In many instances one can detect a striking s...
This is a study of the English Romantic poet and essayist Percy Bysshe Shelley\u27s conception of th...
Examines "Whitman\u27s poetic depictions of women in light of his knowledge of Quaker women and Quak...
Romanticism is often misunderstood as something genuine love and merely about romance. In fact, roma...
Bibliography: pages 74-76.The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of woman as a metaphorica...
This study analyzes pantheism concept in selected Walt Whitman’s poems. Walt Whitman maintained an o...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
This thesis contemplates Walt Whitman\u27s role in the lives of 19th and 20th century women writers ...
This study has considered the Utopian desire in Percy Bysshe Shelley's major poems. It describes She...
Sylvia Plath as a confessional poet is considered a representation of American femininity. She was a...
The Oxford Handbook of Shelley takes stock of current developments in the study of a major Romantic ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the presence of women in connection to men in the poetry of ...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
In Shelley's poetry the influence of Plato is evident. In many instances one can detect a striking s...
This is a study of the English Romantic poet and essayist Percy Bysshe Shelley\u27s conception of th...