
Radical Shelley
The Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 370 pages
- English
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Radical Shelley
The Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley
About this book
This study oilers a new definition of Shelley s place in English radical culture. Treating the poet's literary career as an active intervention in the social world, Professor Scrivener shows how Shelley designed each text to provoke different audiences in a Utopian direction, despite the political repression and other cultural limitations of which he was acutely aware.
Originally published in 1982.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Visionary Radicalism and Radical Culture
- 2 The Making of a Philosophical Anarchist, (1809-1813)
- 3 Romanticism and Religion (1814-1817)
- 4 The Hermit of Marlow (1817)
- 5 Prometheus Unbound in Context (1818-1820)
- 6 Defending the Imagination (1820-1821)
- 7 An Ethical Idealism (1821-1822)
- Notes
- Index