Embodying Revolution: The Figure of the Poet in Shelley (Oxford English Monographs)

Embodying Revolution: The Figure of the Poet in Shelley (Oxford English Monographs) image
ISBN-10:

0198129815

ISBN-13:

9780198129813

Author(s): CLARK, Timothy
Released: Jun 01, 1989
Format: Hardcover, 310 pages
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Description:

A strange figure recurs throughout Shelley's work, a solitary young poet hounded by passion or madness to the grave. This study reveals the figure to be an allegory of a violent revolutionary age. Seen in the context of a largely forgotten ideal that connected introspection with radical politics, Clark demonstrates that Shelley's self-analyses and metaphysical speculations are related to a notion of the poet as an explorer in previously unchartered regions of the human mind. He shows that ultimately, the curiously weak Shelleyan poet is really an ambivalent fictional embodiment of the social forces tearing Europe apart in the Romantic age.


























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