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Percy Shelley in Context

Percy Shelley in Context

Percy Shelley in Context

Ross Wilson, University of Cambridge
May 2025
Hardback
9781009223706
$125.00
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Hardback

    Percy Shelley was a writer in the broadest sense – poet, pamphleteer, philosopher, translator, and correspondent – and one of the most eccentric, fascinating figures of his age. Yet he is emphatically of our age too, continuing to influence contemporary writers, to be referenced in popular culture, and to inspire social and political movements. Bringing together a wide range of contributors from different critical perspectives, this vivid and accessible volume sets Shelley's work in its many contexts – from ancient literature to contemporary poetry, from his travels around Britain and Europe to his global reception, and from his rivalries with his poetic peers to his often-strained relations with his family. Despite his short life, Shelley emerges as a vital literary presence.

    • Makes available a range of entry points into Shelley's life and work, providing both a rich stimulus and an authoritative guide to students and general readers
    • Employs a flexible understanding of 'context' to foster a range of interpretative approaches and offer encouragement to readers with a wide range of interests
    • Includes contributions from diverse scholars, benefiting both from those with years of experience working on Shelley and from the fresh perspectives of those newly emerging in the field

    Product details

    May 2025
    Hardback
    9781009223706
    382 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from May 2025

    Table of Contents

    • I. Life and Death:
    • 1. Family and education Nora Crook
    • 2. Women and children Daisy Hay
    • 3. Great Britain and Ireland Timothy Heimlich
    • 4. Switzerland Patrick Vincent
    • 5. Italy Valentina Varinelli
    • 6. Byron and Shelley Jacques Khalip
    • Part II. Intellectual, Cultural, and Political Contexts:
    • 7. Ancient philosophy Amanda Blake Davis
    • 8. Ancient poetry Tom Phillips
    • 9. English literature to 1792 Ross Wilson
    • 10. European literature, Dante to Rousseau Diego Saglia
    • 11. The visual and plastic arts Sophie Thomas
    • 12. The radical press Philip Connell
    • 13. Shelley and the lake poets: '-have I not kept the vow?' Eric Lindstrom
    • 14. Mary Shelley Anna Mercer
    • 15. Thomas Love Peacock Joseph Turner
    • 16. The cold worlds of Byron and Shelley Merrilees Roberts
    • 17. Keats and Shelley Anahid Nersessian
    • 18. Revolution and reform Brian McGrath
    • 19. Political economy Paul Stephens
    • 20. Empire Nahoko Miyamoto Alvey
    • 21. Shelley's sexless sexuality Kate Singer
    • 22. The British empiricists Chris Townsend
    • 23. The sciences Andrew Lacey
    • 24. Religion Colin Jager
    • Part III. Writings:
    • 25. Publishing, publishers, and editions Michael Rossington
    • 26. Correspondence Will Bowers
    • 27. Shelley's translations Mathelinda Nabugodi
    • 28. The gothic Jerrold E. Hogle
    • 29. Lyric Alexander Freer
    • 30. Drama Julie Camarda
    • 31. Epic Yasmin Solomonescu
    • 32. Shelley's laughter Matthew Ward
    • Part IV. Afterlives:
    • 33. Contemporary reviews Kim Wheatley
    • 34. Biographers, memoirists, reminiscers 1823–1878 Bysshe Inigo Coffey
    • 35. Global reception and translation Omar F. Miranda
    • 36. 'For the many, not the few': Shelley and politics from Chartism to socialism Casie LeGette
    • 37. The Victorians' Shelley Tom Mole
    • 38. Twentieth-century poetry Madeleine Callaghan
    • 39. Lyric trouble: Shelley and contemporary poetry John Wilkinson
    • 40. Shelley and popular culture Suzanne L. Barnett
    • 41. Shelley: palinode/divagation Maureen N. McLane.
      Contributors
    • Nora Crook, Daisy Hay, Timothy Heimlich, Patrick Vincent, Valentina Varinelli, Jacques Khalip, Amanda Blake Davis, Tom Phillips, Ross Wilson, Diego Saglia, Sophie Thomas, Philip Connell, Eric Lindstrom, Anna Mercer, Joseph Turner, Merrilees Roberts, Anahid Nersessian, Brian McGrath, Paul Stephens, Nahoko Miyamoto Alvey, Kate Singer, Chris Townsend, Andrew Lacey, Colin Jager, Michael Rossington, Will Bowers, Mathelinda Nabugodi, Jerrold E. Hogle, Alexander Freer, Julie Camarda, Yasmin Solomonescu, Matthew Ward, Kim Wheatley, Bysshe Inigo Coffey, Omar F. Miranda, Casie LeGette, Tom Mole, Madeleine Callaghan, John Wilkinson, Suzanne L. Barnett, Maureen N. McLane