Michael O'Neill. Shelley Edited and Introduced by Michael O'Neill O Routledge Taylor &Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published 1993 by Pearson Education Limited Published 2014 by Title Page.
142 . 4 Letters , II . 128 . 5 Letters , II . 204 . 6 White , The Unextinguished Hearth , pp . 145-6 . 7. White , The Unextinguished Hearth , p . 149 . 8 Clark , Prose , p . 267 . 9 Blake , The Everlasting Gospel . 10 P.W. , p . 156 .
Shelley John Addington Symonds We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection.
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Shelley: The First Hundred Poems, Items 73-101: An Exercise in Poetic Analysis
dear Williams«: Looking overthe portfolio in which my friend used to keep verses, & in which those I sent you the other day were found, ... but to which one? Therefore, if now I see you seldomer, Dear friends, dear.
Shelley: The Pursuit is the book with which Richard Holmes—the finest literary biographer of our day—made his name.
A fantastic reissue of Richard Holmes' epic biography of this most enigmatic and intriguing of the Romantic poets. This is simply one of the greatest biographical achievements of recent years.
A pocket-sized anthology of poems by Romantic-era poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was perhaps the most intellectually adventurous of the great Romantic poets.
John Addington Symonds 5 October 1840 - 19 April 1893) was an English poet and literary critic.
... Bodleian MS Shel- ley adds . e . 8 , ed . Carlene A. Adamson , 1992 ( Nbk 17 ) ; vol . vii , Shelley's Last Notebook : Bodleian MS Shelley adds . e . 20 , adds . e . 15 and [ part of ] adds . c . 4 , ed . Donald H. Reiman and Hélène ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Shelley: Also Known as Shirley
Shelley's life & work viewed from the position of a typical Victorian writer. Includes much interesting material that has not been superseded.
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