radical transference and the development of his major works /
Jerrold E. Hogle.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
1988.
1 online resource (xvi, 416 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-399) and index.
Introduction. The Logic of Transposition; 1. Early Attachments: From the "Gothic Sensibility" to "Natural Piety" and Alastor; 2. The Poles of Being and the Surpassing of Precursors: The "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" and "Mont Blanc"; 3. The Key to All Tyrannies: From Laon and Cythna to The Cenci; 4. Unchaining Mythography: Prometheus Unbound and Its Aftermath; 5. The Distribution of Transference: A Philosophical View of Reform and Its Satellites; 6. The "One" in the Later Works: "Thought's Eternal Flight"; Notes; Index.
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This critique, which contains a set of Percy Shelley's best known writings in prose and verse, attempts to demonstrate the powerful effects of "radical transference" in Shelley's vision of human possibility, and to reveal the revisionary procedures used in the poet's work.
Shelley's process.
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Shelley, Percy Bysshe,1792-1822-- Criticism and interpretation.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe,1792-1822.
English literature-- Criticism and interpretation.