A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays. The Power of Poetry: A Call to Action for Social Change
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- Nombre de pages156
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664183002
- EAN4057664183002
- Date de parution20/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille482 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays', the poet and philosopher presents a compelling argument for the importance of poetry as a powerful tool for social and political change. Written in a lucid and eloquent style, Shelley delves into the essence of poetry and its ability to inspire imagination, creativity, and empathy in individuals. He also discusses the role of the poet as a visionary and reformer in society, drawing upon examples from the works of his contemporaries and predecessors.
This collection of essays is a significant contribution to the Romantic literary movement, emphasizing the transformative potential of poetry in the face of social injustice and oppression. Shelley's passionate and idealistic prose serves as a call to action for artists and thinkers to use their craft for the betterment of humanity. Percy Bysshe Shelley, known for his radical political views and lyrical poetry, was influenced by the turbulent times in which he lived, including the French Revolution and industrialization.
His own experiences as a poet and social critic informed his belief in the power of poetry to evoke change and challenge traditional norms. 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' reflects Shelley's commitment to using literature as a means of advocating for social reform and justice. For readers interested in the intersection of literature and politics, Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' offers a thought-provoking exploration of the role of poetry in shaping society.
This collection serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring relevance of art in the pursuit of a more just and enlightened world.
This collection of essays is a significant contribution to the Romantic literary movement, emphasizing the transformative potential of poetry in the face of social injustice and oppression. Shelley's passionate and idealistic prose serves as a call to action for artists and thinkers to use their craft for the betterment of humanity. Percy Bysshe Shelley, known for his radical political views and lyrical poetry, was influenced by the turbulent times in which he lived, including the French Revolution and industrialization.
His own experiences as a poet and social critic informed his belief in the power of poetry to evoke change and challenge traditional norms. 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' reflects Shelley's commitment to using literature as a means of advocating for social reform and justice. For readers interested in the intersection of literature and politics, Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' offers a thought-provoking exploration of the role of poetry in shaping society.
This collection serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring relevance of art in the pursuit of a more just and enlightened world.
In Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays', the poet and philosopher presents a compelling argument for the importance of poetry as a powerful tool for social and political change. Written in a lucid and eloquent style, Shelley delves into the essence of poetry and its ability to inspire imagination, creativity, and empathy in individuals. He also discusses the role of the poet as a visionary and reformer in society, drawing upon examples from the works of his contemporaries and predecessors.
This collection of essays is a significant contribution to the Romantic literary movement, emphasizing the transformative potential of poetry in the face of social injustice and oppression. Shelley's passionate and idealistic prose serves as a call to action for artists and thinkers to use their craft for the betterment of humanity. Percy Bysshe Shelley, known for his radical political views and lyrical poetry, was influenced by the turbulent times in which he lived, including the French Revolution and industrialization.
His own experiences as a poet and social critic informed his belief in the power of poetry to evoke change and challenge traditional norms. 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' reflects Shelley's commitment to using literature as a means of advocating for social reform and justice. For readers interested in the intersection of literature and politics, Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' offers a thought-provoking exploration of the role of poetry in shaping society.
This collection serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring relevance of art in the pursuit of a more just and enlightened world.
This collection of essays is a significant contribution to the Romantic literary movement, emphasizing the transformative potential of poetry in the face of social injustice and oppression. Shelley's passionate and idealistic prose serves as a call to action for artists and thinkers to use their craft for the betterment of humanity. Percy Bysshe Shelley, known for his radical political views and lyrical poetry, was influenced by the turbulent times in which he lived, including the French Revolution and industrialization.
His own experiences as a poet and social critic informed his belief in the power of poetry to evoke change and challenge traditional norms. 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' reflects Shelley's commitment to using literature as a means of advocating for social reform and justice. For readers interested in the intersection of literature and politics, Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays' offers a thought-provoking exploration of the role of poetry in shaping society.
This collection serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring relevance of art in the pursuit of a more just and enlightened world.














