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Shelley Recasting of Southey: from Ghost to Monster
oleh: Sylvie Gautheron
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Nicola Catelli - Corrado Confalonieri 2015-12-01 |
Deskripsi
This paper explores the aspects that both unite and divide the two English romantic poets Robert Southey and Percy Bysshe Shelley through the consideration of poems in which Shelley takes up some stylistic aspects from his predecessor. Despite their disagreement on political issues and other values to uphold, similarities point our attention to the Jacobin legacy which Southey bequeathed to Shelley. Nevertheless, Shelley did not leave this legacy untouched, but used it in order to criticize Southey and make his own radical points. The paper develops two overlapping images of the poets: on the one hand a Southeyan Shelley re-using prosodic elements taken up from the older poet, and on the other hand a reconstruction of Southey by Shelley as a poet defending deep conservative values in the midst of his most radical views.