A collection of 46 letters published in full for the first time, shedding
new light on the life and character of Charles Brown and the most important
friendship in the Keats Circle,...
The Politics of Shelley: History, Theory, Form
Table of Contents
- About this Volume
- Introduction
- Matthew C. Borushko, Stonehill College
- Abstract | Essay
- "Shelley’s Spasmodic Afterlife"
- Mischa Willett, Northwest University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Remembering John Cahuac: Post-Peterloo Repression and the Fate of Radical-Romantic Satire"
- Michael Demson, Sam Houston State University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Aesthetics of Nonviolence: Shelley, Adorno, Rancière"
- Matthew C. Borushko, Stonehill College
- Abstract | Essay
- "Shelley’s Aesthetic Dimension: The Politics of Resistance and Reform"
- Joshua D. Lambier, Western University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Masks of An-Archy: Shelley, Rancière, and the Anarchist Turn"
- Jared McGeough, Independent Scholar
- Abstract | Essay
Editor
Published @ RC
October 2015