The Magic Plant: The Growth of Shelley's ThoughtUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1936 - 450 psl. This biography describes Shelley's life-in-thought. It dispels the popular conception of him as a vague dreamer and reveals a radical thinker passionately concerned with practical questions of politics, social abuses, and the underlying questions of good and evil, free will and determinism. The Shelley so revealed is a poet of greater range, insight, and power than has hitherto been acknowledged. Originally published in 1936. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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... Harriet Grove . Opinions as to the last point must necessarily depend on individual judgments of the poems addressed to , or alluding to , Harriet . Inas- much as Shelley was thus far an inexperienced poet and his verse stilted and ...
... Harriet Grove . Opinions as to the last point must necessarily depend on individual judgments of the poems addressed to , or alluding to , Harriet . Inas- much as Shelley was thus far an inexperienced poet and his verse stilted and ...
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... Harriet Westbrook , schoolmate of Shelley's sisters Mary and Hellen , was kind to him in his loneliness and showed herself to be " very charitable and good . " He writes ( April 24 , 1811 ) : " My little friend Harriet Westbrook is gone ...
... Harriet Westbrook , schoolmate of Shelley's sisters Mary and Hellen , was kind to him in his loneliness and showed herself to be " very charitable and good . " He writes ( April 24 , 1811 ) : " My little friend Harriet Westbrook is gone ...
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... Harriet went to be with her , though there is no suggestion that she intended a separation . It was a fatal step , prompted perhaps by Eliza's malignant spirit . It was Eliza , too , who prompted Harriet to expenditures which Shelley ...
... Harriet went to be with her , though there is no suggestion that she intended a separation . It was a fatal step , prompted perhaps by Eliza's malignant spirit . It was Eliza , too , who prompted Harriet to expenditures which Shelley ...
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NURSLING OF Revolt | 1 |
A HERETIC AT OXFORD | 18 |
AGITATOR AND REFORMER | 37 |
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