This article reads Shelley’s ‘Mont Blanc’ as an extended exploration into possible modes of relationship linking the human mind to the material world. The modes of relationship considered by Shelley anticipate many of the structures and strategies developed by posthumanist theory, including structural coupling, strategic anthropomorphism, imagistic translation, and human-nonhuman assemblages. After summarizing Kantian and post-Kantian readings of ‘Mont Blanc,’ the essay works through an extended close reading of the poem to elucidate its proto-posthumanist elements
The aim of this project was to trace the evolution of Percy Shelley\u27s metaphasic narrative, or la...
As a Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley bristled at rationalistic attempts to definitively categori...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
This article reads Shelley’s ‘Mont Blanc’ as an extended exploration into possible modes of relation...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the brilliant scientist Viktor Frankenstein constructs and animates a...
This dissertation focuses on the way Romantic-period philosophers, artists and writers were critical...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Cormac McCarthy\u27s The Road (2005) is a strong example of how post-modern dystopian fiction has ca...
In this article I consider Mary Shelley's use of figuration, examining its characteristic forms. In ...
Abstract There is a dominating power in every society; a power which imposes its own ideology on the...
This essay offers some new perspectives on affinities between the writing and thought of Percy Shell...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley's theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essays a...
The article examines M. Shelley’s «Frankenstein» as an example of the so-called second wave of Engli...
The chapter’s starting point is Shelley’s conviction that poetry ‘marks the before unapprehended rel...
The aim of this project was to trace the evolution of Percy Shelley\u27s metaphasic narrative, or la...
As a Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley bristled at rationalistic attempts to definitively categori...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
This article reads Shelley’s ‘Mont Blanc’ as an extended exploration into possible modes of relation...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the brilliant scientist Viktor Frankenstein constructs and animates a...
This dissertation focuses on the way Romantic-period philosophers, artists and writers were critical...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
Cormac McCarthy\u27s The Road (2005) is a strong example of how post-modern dystopian fiction has ca...
In this article I consider Mary Shelley's use of figuration, examining its characteristic forms. In ...
Abstract There is a dominating power in every society; a power which imposes its own ideology on the...
This essay offers some new perspectives on affinities between the writing and thought of Percy Shell...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley's theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essays a...
The article examines M. Shelley’s «Frankenstein» as an example of the so-called second wave of Engli...
The chapter’s starting point is Shelley’s conviction that poetry ‘marks the before unapprehended rel...
The aim of this project was to trace the evolution of Percy Shelley\u27s metaphasic narrative, or la...
As a Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley bristled at rationalistic attempts to definitively categori...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...