The subject of my thesis is the influence of Wordsworth on Shelley. The study is divided into two parts. In Part One I show how Shelley was concerned with the problem of influence, and that he was also greatly concerned with Wordsworth. After reviewing various theories of literary influence in the first chapter, in the second chapter I discuss Shelley's theory of influence (in the prefaces to The Revolt of Islam and Prometheus Unbound, and in the Defence): for Shelley, the poet cannot escape the spirit of the age, and thus he must work with it in order to join it. Chapter Three traces Shelley's developing interest in Wordsworth and documents his familiarity with the older poet's work. The fourth chapter examines Shelley's poetry about Words...
The contemporary attitude to Shelley may be considered as a combination of two sharply opposed poin...
Shelley's biographers have usually made little attempt to give a connected interpretation of the fac...
One consequence of the anti-Jacobin fervor that swept England after 1789 was an increasingly aggress...
This article considers Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to William Wordsworth’s The Excursion, viewin...
Thesis (Ph.D. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.This thesis looks at and...
The Oxford Handbook of Shelley takes stock of current developments in the study of a major Romantic ...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
Since the publication of Geoffrey Hartman's seminal study, Wordsworth's Poetry: 1787-1814, Wordswort...
The interest in a study of the philosophy of Shelley does not lie in the hope of discovering anythin...
This dissertation, The Presence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau In the Work of Percy Bysshe Shelley, is a...
Includes bibliographical references.Without doubt, Shelley’s later works bear traces of his youthful...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
This thesis explores the relationship between William Godwin and his ideas and William Wordsworth in...
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's biographers have usually made little attempt to give a connected interpretation of the fac...
One consequence of the anti-Jacobin fervor that swept England after 1789 was an increasingly aggress...
This article considers Percy Bysshe Shelley’s response to William Wordsworth’s The Excursion, viewin...
Thesis (Ph.D. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.This thesis looks at and...
The Oxford Handbook of Shelley takes stock of current developments in the study of a major Romantic ...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
Since the publication of Geoffrey Hartman's seminal study, Wordsworth's Poetry: 1787-1814, Wordswort...
The interest in a study of the philosophy of Shelley does not lie in the hope of discovering anythin...
This dissertation, The Presence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau In the Work of Percy Bysshe Shelley, is a...
Includes bibliographical references.Without doubt, Shelley’s later works bear traces of his youthful...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
This thesis explores the relationship between William Godwin and his ideas and William Wordsworth in...
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's biographers have usually made little attempt to give a connected interpretation of the fac...
One consequence of the anti-Jacobin fervor that swept England after 1789 was an increasingly aggress...