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The Cambridge companion to Shelley

edited by Timothy Morton.
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
"Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was an extraordinary poet, playwright and essayist, revolutionary both in his ideas and in his artistic theory and practice. This collection of original essays by an international group of specialists is a comprehensive survey of the life, works and times of this radical Romantic writer. Three sections cover Shelley's life and posthumous reception; the basics of his poetry, prose and drama; and his immersion in the currents of philosophical and political thinking and practice. As well as providing a wide-ranging look at the state of existing scholarship, the Companion develops and enriches our understanding of Shelley. Significant new contributions include fresh assessments of Shelley's narratives, his view of philosophy, and his role in emerging views about ecology. With its chronology and guide to further reading, this lively and accessible Companion is an invaluable guide for students and scholars of Shelley and of Romanticism" --

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Bibliographic Information

Format:
book Book
Subject:
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, > 1792-1822 > Criticism and interpretation.
Publication Year:
2006
Language:
English
Published:
Cambridge, UK, New York
ISBN:
0521533430, 9780521533430
Course:
ENG233
The Language of Poetry
Series:
Cambridge companions to literature.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-212) and index.

 

 


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