The Apocalyptic Vision in the Poetry of ShelleyUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 209 pages |
Contents
Part One The Nature of the Vision | 1 |
CREATIVE IMAGINATION | 3 |
DIONYSUS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Adonais apocalyptic appear archetypal argues Asia attempt beauty become believed Blake body calls cause cave Christ Christian complete conception concerned create creation creative death Defence of Poetry Demogorgon describes desire distinct divinity doctrine drama earth emerges Eros eternal evil existence expression fact final fire forced Godwin hand Heaven hope human ideal imagination influence inspiration Jupiter Keats light limitations living man's materialism matter means Milton mind moral moving myth nature Necessity Newton object once original Orphic philosophy Plato poem poet poet's poetic present Professor Promethean Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab radical reality reason recreate reflection rejection relation release remains result reveals Revolt of Islam says sense shadow shape Shelley Shelley's soul spirit suggests things thought tion Triumph true truth turns ultimate universe Urania veil vision visionary writes