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Percy Bysshe Shelley
Geoffrey Matthews
ISBN: 9780582030824
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Pearson Education Limited
Edition: annotated edition
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Including the known poems, annotated and arranged in chronological order, this is the second volume of the complete poems of Shelley. Its annotation demonstrates the extraordinary range and richness of Shelley's literary intelligence and places his work in the revolutionary politics and social upheaval of the early nineteenth century.
'The whole is a model of objective and scrupulous scholarship...This first reliably complete edition promises to be the standard scholarly text for many years to come.' The Times Literary Supplement
| ISBN | 058203082X | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9780582030824 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 2537 | | Publisher | Pearson Education Limited | | Published in | Harlow | | Imprint | Longman | | Series editor | Bateson, F.W., Bateson, F.W., Barnard, John (University of Leeds) | | Format | Paperback | | Series ISSN | 2 | | Publication date | 01 Jun 2000 | | Series title | Longman Annotated English Poets | | Non-book description | v. <1-2 > : | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Library of Congress | PR5402 198 | | Width (mm) | 138 | | DEWEY | 821.7 | | Spine width (mm) | 54 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | Pages | 904 | |
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| | | Note on Illustrations | | | | | | Preface to Volume Two | | | | | | Acknowledgements | | | | | | Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications | | | | | | Abbreviations | | | | | | 'Frail clouds arrayed in sunlight lose the glory' by Donovan, Jack | | 3 | | | | Laon and Cythna by Donovan, Jack | | 10 | | | | Appendix: Fragments connected with Laon and Cythna by Donovan, Jack | | 261 | | | | Rosalind and Helen, a Modern Eclogue | | 266 | | | | Ozymandias | | 307 | | | | Athanase | | 311 | | | | To Constantia ('The red Rose that drinks the fountain dew') | | 328 | | | | 'arise sweet Mary rise' | | 330 | | | | 'My head is heavy, my limbs are weary' | | 330 | | | | 'Serene in his unconquerable might' | | 330 | | | | Address to the Human Mind | | 331 | | | | 'Great Spirit whom the sea of boundless mind' | | 332 | | | | 'My spirit like a charmed bark doth swim' | | 333 | | | | 'To thirst and find no fill' | | 334 | | | | To Constantia ('Thy voice, slow rising like a Spirit, lingers') | | 335 | | | | Translations of the Homeric Hymns | | 338 | | | | To Castor and Pollux | | 339 | | | | To the Moon | | 340 | | | | To the Sun | | 341 | | | | To the Earth, Mother of All | | 343 | | | | To Minerva | | 344 | | | | Hymn to Venus | | 345 | | | | Lament for Bion | | 348 | | | | To the Nile | | 349 | | | More... | | |
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