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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... Hogg has left us ? The reason is not far to seek . Hogg , who made Shelley's acquaintance in the autumn of 1810 and who was expelled with Shelley from Oxford the spring fol- lowing , was , seemingly , genuinely attracted to Shelley ...
... Hogg has left us ? The reason is not far to seek . Hogg , who made Shelley's acquaintance in the autumn of 1810 and who was expelled with Shelley from Oxford the spring fol- lowing , was , seemingly , genuinely attracted to Shelley ...
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... Hogg did not resort to sheer invention . His was the more subtle , the calculated art , of distortion and misrepresentation . That Hogg could remember de- tailed conversations and minute incidents such as he records after the passage of ...
... Hogg did not resort to sheer invention . His was the more subtle , the calculated art , of distortion and misrepresentation . That Hogg could remember de- tailed conversations and minute incidents such as he records after the passage of ...
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... Hogg , Elizabeth Hitchener , and Godwin . To Hogg he writes in November : " I stand alone . I feel that I am nothing : a speck in an universe ! All this is true : yet have I not been wretched , and was my wretchedness less keen ...
... Hogg , Elizabeth Hitchener , and Godwin . To Hogg he writes in November : " I stand alone . I feel that I am nothing : a speck in an universe ! All this is true : yet have I not been wretched , and was my wretchedness less keen ...
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NURSLING OF Revolt | 1 |
A HERETIC AT OXFORD | 18 |
AGITATOR AND REFORMER | 37 |
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Adonais Alastor animal beauty believe Byron Cenci character Christ Christian Clare creative Cythna death declares derived desire divine doctrine dream earth earthly Elizabeth Hitchener emotional enslaved Erasmus Darwin essay eternal evident evil existence expression feel freedom Gisborne Godwin Greek happiness Harriet Harriet Westbrook heart Hogg human Hunt Ianthe ideal ideas imagination important intellectual interest intuition Laon later Leigh Hunt less letter liberty live Lord Byron lyric mankind Mary Mary Godwin Mary Shelley means metaphysics mind misery moral mystical nature necessitarian Necessity of Atheism neo-Platonic neo-Platonists never opinion pantheism passage passion Peacock perceived perhaps philosophy Platonic poem poet poetic poetry political Prometheus Unbound prose Queen Mab reality reason reform religion Revolt of Islam Revolution seemingly seems sense Shelley's thought social society soul spirit stanza suffering symbol theme things tion truth tyranny universe verse virtue wholly Witch of Atlas words youth