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基本説明
This book demonstrates how Percy Shelley develops strategies of textual seduction that displace political narratives into the seemingly apolitical reaches of erotic utopia.
Full Description
This book demonstrates how Percy Shelley develops strategies of textual seduction that displace political narratives into the seemingly apolitical reaches of erotic utopia.
Contents
Acknowledgments Preface 1. IntroductionPlaces and Spaces of Excess 2. Shelley's Agenda Writ Large: Reconsidering Edipus Tyrannus; or, Swellfoot the Tyrant 3. Tyranny and Liberation, or Rigidity and Ooziness: Physical and Psychological Landscapes in the Cenci and Julian and Maddalo 4. Revolutionary Landscapes and the Politics of Love: Epipsychidion as Erotic Cartography 5. Plotting Utopia: Pleasure and Displacement in Laon and Cythna and Prometheus Unbound 6. Conclusion, Re-tracing Seduction: The Influence of Shelley on Nineteenth-Century British Culture List of abbreviations References Index