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Jacqueline Mulhallen

    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    The Theatre of Shelley
    • The Theatre of Shelley

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the performance aspect of Shelley's works, this study offers a comprehensive history of his contributions as a playwright and dramatist. It reexamines his "closet dramas" as viable theatrical pieces and includes detailed analyses of each of his plays, alongside insights into performances from the Georgian era to the present. The author uncovers previously unrecognized productions and highlights the vibrant theatrical community of Shelley's time, portraying him as a skilled playwright deeply engaged with contemporary theatrical practices.

      The Theatre of Shelley
    • Percy Bysshe Shelley

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Today, Percy Bysshe Shelley is an emblem of the Romantic movement and one of the lights of English culture--his poems memorized by schoolchildren, his life honored with a memorial in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. That wasn't always the case, however. In his own day, Shelley was widely loathed, seen as an immoral atheist and a traitor to his class for his revolutionary politics. His work was damned as well, receiving scathing reviews rooted as much in disapproval of his politics and personal life as in the verse itself. That's the Shelley that Jacqueline Mulhallen brings to life in this accessible, political biography: the Shelley who, though writing when the working class was in its infancy, clearly grasped--and wanted to change--the system of oppression under which laborers and women lived. The revolutionary Shelley, Mulhallen shows, has long served as an inspiration to figures from Karl Marx to W. B. Yeats to the poets and writers of today, and for popular movements like the Chartists and the suffragettes, even as his public image and poetry became part of the establishment. An engaging look at one of English history and literature's most compelling, complicated, and talented figures, Percy Bysshe Shelley will be a valuable contribution to our understanding of the man and his work.

      Percy Bysshe Shelley