Contents: Introduction; Subjectivity and the self-present voice; Poetic authority and 'interpassivity'; Sounding the 'real'; Power, desire and poetics; Conclusion: fantasy and renunciation; Bibliography; Index.
Paul Vatalaro is an associate professor in the English Department at Merrimack College, USA.
’... the book is admirable for its fearlessness, its attempt to do something new in Shelley studies... Vatalaro may very well prove to be one of the prominent Shelleyans of his time.’ New Books on Literature-19
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