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Shelley and nonviolence
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ISBN: 311170999X 9027930317 9783111709994 9789027930316 Year: 2015 Volume: 103 Publisher: Berlin Boston


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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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ISBN: 1783717033 1783717025 9781783717026 9781783717040 1783717041 9781783717033 9780745334622 9780745334615 9781783717033 074533461X 0745334628 Year: 2015 Publisher: London Pluto Press

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"This biography explores the foundation of Shelley's revolutionary politics--his anger at a system in which the rich lived luxuriously at the expense of the poor and oppressed, causing war, colonialism and suffering. An anti-monarchist and a forerunner of civil disobedience, his poetry was considered blasphemous and seditious, and was pirated by the radical press to reach new working class audiences. His revolutionary ideals were espoused by all those fighting for a more equal society, and his work inspired radical movements and thinkers including the Chartists, Marx and Gandhi. Today his words are still used, from Tiananmen Square to the anti-austerity struggles across Europe."--Page 4 of cover.


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Shelley's political thought
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ISBN: 3111391507 9783111391502 311102900X 9783111029009 311102900X 9783111029009 Year: 2015 Publisher: Berlin Boston


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Publishing, editing, and reception
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ISBN: 1611495792 1611495784 9781611495799 9781611495799 9781611495782 9781611495805 Year: 2015 Publisher: Newark

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Drawing together twelve essays on British Romantic authors and the theories underlying their modern editorial treatments, this book traces the continuing influence of Reiman's scholarly approaches in four key areas of study: print culture, editorial theory, the Shelley circle, and transmission/reception of Percy Bysshe Shelley's writings.

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