Shelley’s Living Artistry: Letters, Poems, Plays
Title | Shelley’s Living Artistry: Letters, Poems, Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Madeleine Callaghan |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2017-06-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1786948125 |
This study of the poetry and drama of Percy Bysshe Shelley reads the letters and their biographical contexts to shed light on the poetry, tracing the ambiguous and shifting relationship between the poet’s art and life.
Shelley's Living Artistry
Title | Shelley's Living Artistry PDF eBook |
Author | Madeleine Callaghan |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781786944306 |
This study of the poetry and drama of Percy Bysshe Shelley reads the letters and their biographical contexts to shed light on the poetry, tracing the ambiguous and shifting relationship between the poet's art and life.
Shelley's Living Artistry
Title | Shelley's Living Artistry PDF eBook |
Author | Madeleine Callaghan |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786940248 |
This study of the poetry and drama of Percy Bysshe Shelley reads the letters and their biographical contexts to shed light on the poetry, tracing the ambiguous and shifting relationship between the poet's art and life. For Shelley, both life and art are transfigured by their relationship with one another where the 'poet participates in the eternal, the infinite, and the one' but is equally bound up with and formed by the society in which he lives and the past that he inherits. Callaghan shows that the distinctiveness of Shelley's work comes to rest on its wrong-footing of any neat division of life and art. The dazzling intensity of Shelley's poetry and drama lies in its refusal to separate the twain as Shelley explores and finally explodes the boundaries between what is personal and what is poetic. Arguing that the critic, like the artist, cannot ignore the conditions of the poet's life, Callaghan reveals how Shelley's artistry reconfigures and redraws the actual in his poetry. The book shows how Shelley's poetic daring lies in troubling the distinction between poetry as aesthetic work hermetically sealed against life, and poetry as a record of the emotional life of the poet.
Shelley’s Visions of Death
Title | Shelley’s Visions of Death PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Lacey |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 202 |
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Genre | |
ISBN | 3031495403 |
The Myth and Identity of the Romantic Artist in European Literature
Title | The Myth and Identity of the Romantic Artist in European Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Elena Anastasaki |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2022-08-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000627276 |
This study addresses the question of artistic identity and the myth of the artist as it has been shaped by the artists themselves. While the term artist is to be understood in a broad sense, the focus of this study is the literature of the Romantic tradition. Identity is largely perceived as a construct, and a central hypothesis of this book concerns its aesthetic value and the ways it creates dominant narratives of self-perception that produce powerful myths. The construction of the artist’s identity, be it collective or personal, rests on a series of aesthetic praxes. Caught between the mythic idealisation of poetic genius and its social devaluation, the Romantic artist seeks to create a place for himself, and in doing so, he engages in his own mythmaking. This process is studied in an interdisciplinary perspective, approaching texts and writers from different traditions. The study analyses various typologies of the artist, numerous mythmaking strategies as well as several postural techniques; all of which have sketched major direct or indirect fictional self-portraits in the European tradition.
Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley
Title | Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley PDF eBook |
Author | Percy Bysshe Shelley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 1824 |
Genre | English poetry |
ISBN |
The Poet-Hero in the Work of Byron and Shelley
Title | The Poet-Hero in the Work of Byron and Shelley PDF eBook |
Author | Madeleine Callaghan |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2019-02-28 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1783088982 |
Byron’s and Shelley’s experimentation with the possibilities and pitfalls of poetic heroism unites their work. The Poet-Hero in the Work of Byron and Shelley traces the evolution of the poet-hero in the work of both poets, revealing that the struggle to find words adequate to the poet’s imaginative vision and historical circumstance is their central poetic achievement. Madeleine Callaghan explores the different types of poetic heroism that evolve in Byron’s and Shelley’s poetry and drama. Both poets experiment with, challenge and embrace a variety of poetic forms and genres, and this book discusses such generic exploration in the light of their developing versions of the poet-hero. The heroism of the poet, as an idea, an ideal and an illusion, undergoes many different incarnations and definitions as both poets shape distinctive and changing conceptions of the hero throughout their careers.