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| Introduction |
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PART I BIOGRAPHY AND RELATIONSHIPS |
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1 Shelley and the British Isles |
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15 | (16) |
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31 | (17) |
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3 Resolutions, Destinations: Shelley's Last Year |
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48 | (17) |
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65 | (18) |
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5 Shelley and his Publishers |
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83 | (18) |
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6 Shelley and Philosophy: On a Future State, Speculations on Metaphysics and Morals, On Life |
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101 | (16) |
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7 Religion and Ethics: The Necessity of Atheism, A Refutation of Deism, On Christianity |
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117 | (15) |
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8 Love, Sexuality, Gender: On Love, Discourse on Love, and The Banquet of Plato |
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132 | (16) |
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148 | (15) |
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10 Politics, Protest, and Social Reform: Irish Pamphlets, Notes to Queen Mab, Letter to Lord Ellenborough, A Philosophical View of Reform |
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163 | (14) |
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177 | (16) |
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12 Prose Fiction: Zastrozzi, St. Irvyne, The Assassins, The Coliseum |
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193 | (15) |
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208 | (17) |
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14 Shelley's Draft Notebooks |
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225 | (15) |
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15 Lyric Development: Esdaile Notebook to Hymns of 1816 |
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240 | (16) |
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16 Epic Experiments: Queen Mab and Laon and Cythna |
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256 | (16) |
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17 Quest Poetry: Alastor and Epipsychidion |
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272 | (17) |
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18 Lyrical Drama: Prometheus Unbound and Hellas |
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289 | (10) |
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19 Tragedy: The Cenci and Swellfoot the Tyrant |
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299 | (10) |
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20 Shelley's `Familiar Style': Rosalind and Helen, Julian and Maddalo, and Letter to Maria Gisborne |
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309 | (16) |
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325 | (16) |
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22 Popular Songs and Ballads: Writing the `Unwritten Story' in 1819 |
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341 | (19) |
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23 Visionary Rhyme: The Sensitive-Plant and The Witch of Atlas |
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360 | (15) |
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24 Lyrics and Love Poems: Poems to Sophia Stacey, Jane Williams, and Mary Shelley |
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375 | (16) |
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25 Shelley's Pronouns: Lyrics, Hellas, Adonais, and The Triumph of Life |
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391 | (20) |
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PART IV CULTURES, TRADITIONS, INFLUENCES |
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411 | (16) |
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27 Shelley, Mythology, and the Classical Tradition |
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427 | (17) |
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28 Shelley and the Italian Tradition |
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444 | (16) |
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29 Origins of Evil: Shelley, Goethe, Calderon, and Rousseau |
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460 | (18) |
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478 | (17) |
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31 Shelley and the English Tradition: Spenser and Pope |
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495 | (18) |
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32 Shelley and his Contemporaries |
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513 | (17) |
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530 | (16) |
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34 Shelley, Shakespeare, and Theatre |
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546 | (15) |
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35 Shelley, the Visual Arts, and Cinema |
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561 | (16) |
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577 | (17) |
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37 Shelley, Travel, and Tourism |
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594 | (17) |
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38 Shelley and the Nineteenth Century |
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611 | (16) |
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39 The Influence of Shelley on Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Poetry |
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627 | (18) |
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645 | (12) |
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41 Shelley Criticism from Romanticism to Modernism |
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657 | (16) |
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42 Shelley Criticism from Deconstruction to the Present |
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673 | (16) |
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| Index |
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