A major new study of Percy Shelley's intellectual life and poetic career, Shelley and the Revolutionary Sublime identifies Shelley's fascination with sublime natural phenomena as a key element in his understanding of the way ideas like 'nature' and 'imagination' informed the social and political structures of the Romantic period. Offering a genuinely fresh set of perspectives on Shelley's texts and contexts, Cian Duffy argues that Shelley's engagement with the British and French discourse on the sublime had a profound influence on his writing about political change in that age of revolutionary crisis. Examining Shelley's extensive use of sublime imagery and metaphor, Duffy offers not only a substantial reassessment of Shelley's work but als...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Percy Bysshe Shelley’s first biographers suggest that water was a mesmerizing presence in his life. ...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
A major new study of Percy Shelley's intellectual life and poetic career, Shelley and the Revolution...
textThe Romantic sublime is often interpreted as an escapist renunciation of social and political i...
The principle aim of this dissertation is to examine the ways that the aesthetic of the sublime is i...
The Oxford Handbook of Shelley takes stock of current developments in the study of a major Romantic ...
The American and British romantic literary movements are juxtaposed by their unique approaches to th...
This study examines Shelley's idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
Judged in the context of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century opposition rhetoric, the works of Percy ...
An example of interactions between engineering, literature and politics can be seen in the work of P...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
This thesis positions itself between two general approaches to Shelley, that of appreciating his poe...
Percy Bysshe Shelley joined the deluge of sightseers that poured onto the Continent after Napoleon's...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Percy Bysshe Shelley’s first biographers suggest that water was a mesmerizing presence in his life. ...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
A major new study of Percy Shelley's intellectual life and poetic career, Shelley and the Revolution...
textThe Romantic sublime is often interpreted as an escapist renunciation of social and political i...
The principle aim of this dissertation is to examine the ways that the aesthetic of the sublime is i...
The Oxford Handbook of Shelley takes stock of current developments in the study of a major Romantic ...
The American and British romantic literary movements are juxtaposed by their unique approaches to th...
This study examines Shelley's idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Shelley is one of the best poets of the period of English romanticism. He belongs to the second grou...
Judged in the context of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century opposition rhetoric, the works of Percy ...
An example of interactions between engineering, literature and politics can be seen in the work of P...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
This thesis positions itself between two general approaches to Shelley, that of appreciating his poe...
Percy Bysshe Shelley joined the deluge of sightseers that poured onto the Continent after Napoleon's...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Percy Bysshe Shelley’s first biographers suggest that water was a mesmerizing presence in his life. ...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...