Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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9 Although Shelley also says , “ Crime is madness . Madness is disease , ” in his “ A Vindication of Natural Diet , " in Complete Works , v . 6 , p . 10 . 10 Shelley , Letter to Maria Gisborne , Nov. 16 , 1819 , in Complete Works , v .
9 Although Shelley also says , “ Crime is madness . Madness is disease , ” in his “ A Vindication of Natural Diet , " in Complete Works , v . 6 , p . 10 . 10 Shelley , Letter to Maria Gisborne , Nov. 16 , 1819 , in Complete Works , v .
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Shelley Primary Sources Shelley , Percy Bysshe . Complete Works . ... Shelley's Major Poetry : The Fabric of a Vision . Princeton : Princeton Univ . Press , 1948 . Baker , Joseph E. Shelley's Platonic Answer to a Platonic Attack ...
Shelley Primary Sources Shelley , Percy Bysshe . Complete Works . ... Shelley's Major Poetry : The Fabric of a Vision . Princeton : Princeton Univ . Press , 1948 . Baker , Joseph E. Shelley's Platonic Answer to a Platonic Attack ...
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Shelley : A Collection of Critical Essays . Englewood Hill : Prentice Hall , 1965 . Smith , Paul . " Restless Casuistry : Shelley's Composition of The Cenci . " Keats - Shelley Journal , 13 ( Winter 1964 ) , 77-85 . States , Bert .
Shelley : A Collection of Critical Essays . Englewood Hill : Prentice Hall , 1965 . Smith , Paul . " Restless Casuistry : Shelley's Composition of The Cenci . " Keats - Shelley Journal , 13 ( Winter 1964 ) , 77-85 . States , Bert .
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