
The Oxford Handbook Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Takes Stock Of Current Developments In The Study Of A Major Romantic Poet And Prose-writer, And Seeks To Advance Shelley Studies In New Directions. It Consists Of Forty-two Chapters Written By An International Cast Of Established And Emerging Scholar-critics. This Handbook Is Divided Into Five Thematic Sections: Biography And Relationships; Prose; Poetry; Cultures, Traditions, Influences; And Afterlives. The First Section Reappraises Shelley's Life And Relationships, Including Those With His Publishers Through Whom He Sought To Reach An Audience For The 'ashes And Sparks' Of His Thought, And With Women, Creative Collaborators As Well As Muse-figures. The Second Section Gives His Under-investigated Prose Works Detailed Attention, Bringing Multiple Perspectives To Bear On His Conceptual Positions, And Demonstrating The Range Of His Achievement In Prose Works From Novels To Political And Poetic Treatises. The Third Section Explores Shelley's Creativity And Gift As A Poet, Emphasizing His Capacity To Excel In Many Different Poetic Genres. The Fourth Section Looks At Shelley's Response To Past And Present Literary Cultures, Both English And International, And At His Immersion In Science, Music, Theatre, The Visual Arts, And Travel. The Fifth Section Concludes The Volume By Analysing Shelley's Literary And Cultural Afterlife, From His Influence On Victorians And Moderns, To His Status As The Exemplary Poet For Deconstruction. Packed With Stimulating Insights And Readings, The Oxford Handbook Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Brings Out The Relevance To Shelley's Own Work Of His Dictum That 'all High Poetry Is Infinite'.
This volume investigates the current state of Shelley studies while proposing new critical directions for understanding the poet's expansive body of work. Edited by Madeleine Callaghan, the collection synthesizes contributions from forty-two international scholars to re-evaluate Percy Bysshe Shelley's contributions to literature, philosophy, and political thought. The text utilizes a multi-disciplinary framework to bridge the gap between historical biography and modern theoretical analysis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of Romanticism identify this handbook as a primary reference for contemporary Shelley research. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for advanced literary study.
Page Count:
733
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191655120
ISBN-13:
9780191655128
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