... 159, 170 “Power” (a term that means “First Cause” or “God”), 43,44, 111 Prometheus (in Prometheus Unbound), 37, 60, 75–87, 94, 97, 137, 154, 161 Prometheus Unbound, 18, 30, 34, Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 160 Rossetti, William Michael, ...
.'All things' survive but life and love—which are all, in another sense” (Literary Power and the Criteria of Truth [1995], 97). Goslee saw “hope for the sustaining of a calmer love figured as a renewal of spring” (“Shelley's Draft ...
This early verse, even in its most abandoned forays into Sensibility, the Gothic, political satire, and vulgarity—perhaps especially in these most apparently idiosyncratic gestures—provides telling access to its own cultural moment, as ...
This biography offers a sympathetic and nuanced view of Shelley’s tumultuous life, personality, and poetry.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Percy Bysshe Shelley. YEs, often when the eyes are cold and dry, And the lips calm, the Spirit weeps within 305 Tears bitterer than the blood of agony Trembling in drops on the discoloured skin Of those who love their kind and therefore ...
These texts are followed by the most extensive collations hitherto available and detailed commentaries that describe their contextual origins and subsequent reception.
The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature.
Fiona Sampson selects and introduces the poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley Music, when soft voices die,Vibrates in the memory --Odours, when sweet violets sicken,Live within the sense they quicken.Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,Are heaped ...
Offers the fullest one-volume selection in English of Shelley's major works, including all but one of his longer poems, a wide range of shorter poems, and "A Defence of Poetry" and other major prose works.
A pocket-sized anthology of poems by Romantic-era poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.