A Study of AlastorKent State University, 1954 - 70 psl. |
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... Alastor was Shelley's first long poem , his first considerable attempt to use blank verse , and , most important , his first great poem . In addition to this , Alastor was the first fully personal poem that Shelley wrote . Unfortunately ...
... Alastor was Shelley's first long poem , his first considerable attempt to use blank verse , and , most important , his first great poem . In addition to this , Alastor was the first fully personal poem that Shelley wrote . Unfortunately ...
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... wrote the poem , a physician told Shelley that he would soon die from consumption.68 Shortly afterwards , however , he suddenly re- covered and , after a trip through France and Switzerland 69 he returned to England and wrote Alastor ...
... wrote the poem , a physician told Shelley that he would soon die from consumption.68 Shortly afterwards , however , he suddenly re- covered and , after a trip through France and Switzerland 69 he returned to England and wrote Alastor ...
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... Alastor she says that before the poem was written , Shelley's imagination had been excited by the scenery he had ... wrote Alastor . Thalaba the De- stroyer was published in 1801 , and The Curse of Kehama ap- peared in 1810 while ...
... Alastor she says that before the poem was written , Shelley's imagination had been excited by the scenery he had ... wrote Alastor . Thalaba the De- stroyer was published in 1801 , and The Curse of Kehama ap- peared in 1810 while ...
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