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The psychology of the poet Shelley - Unraveling the Romantic Poet's Psyche through Literary and Psychological Perspectives - cover

The psychology of the poet Shelley - Unraveling the Romantic Poet's Psyche through Literary and Psychological Perspectives

Edward Carpenter, Guy Christian Barnard

Casa editrice: Good Press

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The anthology "The Psychology of the Poet Shelley" delves into the enigmatic and transformative psyche of Percy Bysshe Shelley, offering a comprehensive exploration of his literary genius. This collection, reflecting a diversity of voices and styles, unravels the nuances of Shelley's work within the context of Romantic literature. It encompasses a wide spectrum of themes such as idealism, radicalism, and personal introspection, highlighting not only the passionate intensity of Shelley's poetry but also its philosophical depth. Through various essays, the anthology presents a mosaic of insights, enriching the reader's engagement with Shelley's existential quest for meaning. Contributors like Edward Carpenter and Guy Christian Barnard, among others, bring their distinctive scholarly perspectives to this examination, each with a rich background in literary criticism and historical analysis. The collection is firmly rooted in the cultural and intellectual milieu of the Romantic era, aligning with movements that celebrated individualism and the power of the imagination. The authors collectively illuminate Shelley's contributions to these movements, offering a portrayal that is as multifaceted as it is profound, demonstrating the enduring impact of his work. This anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in a unique convergence of perspectives on Shelley's legacy. With its educational merit and vibrant commentaries, the collection serves as a valuable resource for exploring Romantic literature'Äôs depth and breadth. As readers traverse this curated landscape, they encounter dialogues between diverse intellectual traditions, gaining insights into the complex dynamics of Shelley's poetic world. The book stands as a testament to Shelley's timeless resonance, equipping scholars and enthusiasts alike with a richer appreciation of his influential oeuvre.
Disponibile da: 10/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 53 pagine.

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