The Age of Keats and ShelleyBlackie, 1978 - 192 pages |
Contents
Towards a Biography of Keats I | 1 |
Towards a Biography of Shelley | 14 |
Political Changes | 33 |
Copyright | |
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Aeschylus Alastor ancient artist Augustan beauty became Britain Brown Burke Byron Bysshe Cenci Chapter classical clouds Coleridge colonists Dante death delight depicted describes dream eighteenth century England English Eve of St example experience Fall of Hyperion Fanny feeling felt France freedom French Revolution Godwin Gothic Greek Harriet Hazlitt Hellas hero Hogg horror human ibid idea ideal imagination industry influence inspired Italy John John Keats Keats and Shelley labourers language Laon later liberty literature living London Lord Mary Mary Shelley MICHIGAN mind misery mountains Napoleon National Portrait Gallery nature novels painting Penguin Percy Bysshe Shelley poem poetic poetry political poor popular Pre-Raphaelites Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab reality reform Revolt of Islam revolutionary Romantic poets Romanticism Rome ruins scene seemed seen sense Shelley's slaves society soul spirit St Agnes taste Tate Gallery Tennyson things truth tyranny vision William Blake William Godwin words Wordsworth writing wrote