Shelley’s Poetic ThoughtsPalgrave Macmillan UK, 19 feb 1981 - 263 páginas |
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... Jupiter . The phrase ' eyeless in hate ' attaches itself either to Prometheus or to Jupiter depending on the reader's intonation . The phrase ' to thy scorn ' may contain either an objective or a subjective genitive ; either Jupiter ...
... Jupiter . The phrase ' eyeless in hate ' attaches itself either to Prometheus or to Jupiter depending on the reader's intonation . The phrase ' to thy scorn ' may contain either an objective or a subjective genitive ; either Jupiter ...
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... Jupiter : ' Fiend , I defy thee with a calm , fixed mind ... ' . That the ghost of Jupiter repeats the curse first spoken by Prometheus is Shelley's succinct conclusion to the opening theme of his drama , the presentation of Jupiter and ...
... Jupiter : ' Fiend , I defy thee with a calm , fixed mind ... ' . That the ghost of Jupiter repeats the curse first spoken by Prometheus is Shelley's succinct conclusion to the opening theme of his drama , the presentation of Jupiter and ...
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... Jupiter , but only after having in the first two stanzas cursed himself . The curse was fulfilled at the moment it was spoken . Prometheus suffered , as he had asked , the hatred of Jupiter , and Jupiter suffered the tyrant's lot , and ...
... Jupiter , but only after having in the first two stanzas cursed himself . The curse was fulfilled at the moment it was spoken . Prometheus suffered , as he had asked , the hatred of Jupiter , and Jupiter suffered the tyrant's lot , and ...
Índice
Realism and Fantasy | 39 |
The Language of Selflove | 77 |
Prometheus Unbound | 133 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accept achieved Adonais Adonais's Aeschylus aesthetic Alastor Asia attempt ballad beautiful becomes Byron celebration character chariot Christian Coleridge contrast conventional critical curse death Demogorgon described Desmond King-Hele divine dramatic dream Earth eclogue eighteenth century emotion eternal ethical evil experience expression French Revolution Gallus genre grief guitar Harold Bloom Heaven hero human ideal imagination immortality individual Jeremy Bentham Julian and Maddalo Jupiter Keats language Laon and Cythna lines literary Lycidas M. H. Abrams madman Mask of Anarchy masque meaning metaphor Milton mind moral notion Paradise Lost paradox pastoral elegy Peter Bell play poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Prometheus Unbound Prometheus's reader realises reality recognised rejection revolution Romantic Rousseau Shape all light Shelley Shelley's poem Shelley's Prose snake speech Spirit stanza star struggle style suggests syntax technique terza rima theme theory thou thought tradition Triumph verse Virgil visionary west wind Witch of Atlas word Wordsworth
Referencias a este libro
Romance and Revolution: Shelley and the Politics of a Genre David Duff Vista previa restringida - 1994 |