Shelley: Poems
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- Nombre de pages256
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-375-71262-3
- EAN9780375712623
- Date de parution02/04/2014
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille788 Ko
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- ÉditeurEveryman's Library
Résumé
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was perhaps the most intellectually adventurous of the great Romantic poets. A classicist, a headlong visionary, a social radical, and a poet of serene artistry with a lyric touch second to none, Shelley personified the richly various-and contradictory-energies of his time. This compact yet comprehensive collection showcases all the extraordinary facets of Shelley's art.
From his most famous lyrical poems ("Ozymandias, " "The Cloud") to his political and philosophical works ("The Mask of Anarchy, " "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty") to excerpts from his remarkable dramatic and narrative verses ("Alastor, " "Prometheus Unbound"), Shelley's words gave voice to English romanticism's deepest aspirations.
From his most famous lyrical poems ("Ozymandias, " "The Cloud") to his political and philosophical works ("The Mask of Anarchy, " "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty") to excerpts from his remarkable dramatic and narrative verses ("Alastor, " "Prometheus Unbound"), Shelley's words gave voice to English romanticism's deepest aspirations.
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was perhaps the most intellectually adventurous of the great Romantic poets. A classicist, a headlong visionary, a social radical, and a poet of serene artistry with a lyric touch second to none, Shelley personified the richly various-and contradictory-energies of his time. This compact yet comprehensive collection showcases all the extraordinary facets of Shelley's art.
From his most famous lyrical poems ("Ozymandias, " "The Cloud") to his political and philosophical works ("The Mask of Anarchy, " "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty") to excerpts from his remarkable dramatic and narrative verses ("Alastor, " "Prometheus Unbound"), Shelley's words gave voice to English romanticism's deepest aspirations.
From his most famous lyrical poems ("Ozymandias, " "The Cloud") to his political and philosophical works ("The Mask of Anarchy, " "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty") to excerpts from his remarkable dramatic and narrative verses ("Alastor, " "Prometheus Unbound"), Shelley's words gave voice to English romanticism's deepest aspirations.



















