The Human Mind's Imaginings: Conflict and Achievement in Shelley's PoetryClarendon Press, 1989 - 216 pàgines This book argues that Percy Shelley's developing capacity to accommodate and explore conflict lies at the heart of his poetic achievement. Focusing particularly on the poetry's language, tones, and imaginative life, O'Neill offers lucid and original readings of Alastor, "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" and "Mont Blanc", Julian and Maddalo, The Cenci, Prometheus Unbound, The Witch of Atlas, Epipsychidion, and The Triumph of Life. Throwing fresh light on the experience of reading Shelley, the book is a sympathetic yet discriminating discussion of a poet who has too often been the object of uncritical admiration or automatic dislike. |
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abstraction achievement Alastor asserts attempt awareness Beatrice Beatrice's Byron Cenci chariot Coleridge's consciousness contrast Critical Cronin dark death Defence of Poetry Demogorgon describes desire drama dream Earth echoes Emilia emotional Epipsychidion experience exploration eyes fascination feeling fictions Harold Bloom heart Heaven human Hymn ideal idiom imaginative imply impulse judgement Julian and Maddalo Keach Leavis lines London lyrical Maniac's Mary Shelley meaning mind mind's Mont Blanc moon narrative nature night o'er offers Orsino's passage Percy Bysshe Shelley Peter Bell phrase poem's poet poet's poetic poetry poetry's presence Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab questions reader reading reality reflexive rhyme rhythms Romantic Rousseau scene scepticism seems sense shadow shape all light Shelley Shelley's language Shelleyan simile soul speech spirit stanza suggests symbolic T. S. Eliot thee things thou thought tone Triumph veil vision visionary voice Wasserman Witch of Atlas words Wordsworth's writing