Shelley in Season
Richard Holmes, 16 October 1980
The Unacknowledged Legislator: Shelley and Politics
by P.M.S. Dawson.
Oxford, 312 pp., £16.50, June 1980,0 19 812095 8 Show More
by P.M.S. Dawson.
Oxford, 312 pp., £16.50, June 1980,
Shelley and his World
by Claire Tomalin.
Thames and Hudson, 128 pp., £5.95, July 1980,9780500130681 Show More
by Claire Tomalin.
Thames and Hudson, 128 pp., £5.95, July 1980,
“... If all poets have their psychic season, Shelley belongs to the very late stormy autumn and the very early frosty spring. His is a time of transitions: of high winds, wild hopes and freezing regrets. Both poetically and politically, it is an equinoctial world: restless, dangerous, brimming, beautiful and often cruel. This is the season of the Alastor-poet’s long pursuit, of Prometheus chained to his rock (pierced by ‘moon-freezing crystals’), of Julian’s evening ride with Count Maddalo, of the Wild West Wind, the breath of Autumn’s being ... ”