
Volume I of this critical edition of Shelley's prose--the first since the Julian Edition (1926-30)--provides authoritative texts of The Necessity of Atheism, the Irish pamphlets, the vegetarian essays, The Assassins, A Refutation of Deism, On Christianity, the "Hermit of Marlow" political writings, and several reviews. The texts, which are based on first editions and manuscripts, were all written between Shelley's last months in Oxford in 1811 and his departure for Italy in 1818. They are conservatively edited, with all changes from copy-text noted, along with revisions, deletions, and a historical collation of significant earlier editions. The Introduction provides a description of these editions, a full statement of editorial principles and practice, and an account of the relevant political and social context as Shelley knew and wrote about it. The commentary pays particular attention to the problems of dating the manuscripts, and contains more detailed copy-text descriptions, more thorough accounts of provenance, and more information on sources and allusions than any previous edition of the works. Location lists of rare first editions are comparably more complete than those provided in earlier bibliographies.
This volume investigates the intellectual evolution of Percy Bysshe Shelley by providing a definitive, scholarly collection of his prose writings composed between 1811 and 1818. The editor presents these works through a rigorous lens, utilizing original manuscripts and first editions to establish a reliable textual foundation. By contextualizing these writings within the political and social climate of the early nineteenth century, the volume offers a comprehensive look at Shelley's development as a radical thinker and prose stylist.
What You Will Find
Scholars recognize this edition as the most significant advancement in Shelley studies since the early twentieth century. Experts frequently highlight the meticulous nature of the editorial principles and the depth of the historical context provided for each text.
Page Count:
648
Publication Date:
1993-08-12
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198127480
ISBN-13:
9780198127482
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