The Poems of Shelley: Volume Six
1822
Herausgeber: Adamson, Carlene; Bowers, Will; Rossington, Michael; Nabugodi, Mathelinda; Everest, Kelvin; Donovan, Jack
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The Poems of Shelley: Volume Six
1822
Herausgeber: Adamson, Carlene; Bowers, Will; Rossington, Michael; Nabugodi, Mathelinda; Everest, Kelvin; Donovan, Jack
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The final volume of a six-volume edition of The Poems of Shelley, which aims to present all of Shelley's poems in chronological order and with full annotation. Now completed, this is the most comprehensive edition of Shelley's poetry available to students and scholars.
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The final volume of a six-volume edition of The Poems of Shelley, which aims to present all of Shelley's poems in chronological order and with full annotation. Now completed, this is the most comprehensive edition of Shelley's poetry available to students and scholars.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032326993
- ISBN-10: 1032326999
- Artikelnr.: 71848027
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032326993
- ISBN-10: 1032326999
- Artikelnr.: 71848027
Carlene Adamson was formerly Assistant Professor of English at Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. Will Bowers is Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Thought at Queen Mary University of London, UK. Jack Donovan was formerly Reader in English at the University of York, UK. Kelvin Everest is A. C. Bradley Professor Emeritus at the University of Liverpool, UK. Mathelinda Nabugodi is Lecturer in Comparative Literature at University College London, UK. Michael Rossington is Professor of Romantic Literature at Newcastle University, UK.
Contents
Note on Illustrations
Preface to Volume 6
Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications
Abbreviations
THE POEMS
430 To - ('The serpent is shut out from Paradise') [To Edward Williams]
431 To Jane. The invitation
432 To Jane - The recollection
431/432 Appendix The Pine Forest of the Cascine, near Pisa
433 'Swifter far than summer's flight' / Remembrance [A Lament]
434 'And if I dedicate thee not to fill'
435 'When wilt thou come -' / 'Of whom thou speakest?'
436 Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
437 'When the lamp is shattered' [Lines]
438 'The rude wind is singing'
439 'One word is too often profaned' [To -]
440 May-day Night [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
441 Cyprian [Scenes from the 'Magico Prodigioso' of Calderon]
442 'The bat and the owl like barn-door fowl' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
443 'One word has changed the Universe for me'
444 'A schoolboy lay near a pond in a copse' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
445 'And have we trodden the same paths together'
446 With a guitar. To Jane
447 Prologue in Heaven [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
448 The prophet
449 The magnetic lady to her patient
450 'Far far away, O ye' [Lines]
451 'The earthquake is rocking'
452 The Triumph of Life
452 Appendix Lines connected with The Triumph of Life
453 To Jane ('The keen stars were twinkling')
454 'Tell me star, whose wings of light' [The World's Wanderers]
455 'The hours are flying'
456 'Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven' [Lines Written in the Bay of
Lerici]
456A 'That moment is gone for ever' [Lines ('We meet not as we parted')]
Appendix A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things
Appendix B 'They approach you again, fluctuating Shapes!' (Translation of
Goethe, Faust ll. 1-32 and 243-1213)
Appendix C Prometheus Chained (Translation of Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound
ll. 1-316)
Appendix D 'A belated sleep fell on his eyelids then' (Translation of
Homer, Odyssey xiii 79-80)
Appendix E 'It is a singular world we live in - and' (Translation of
Calderón, La vida es sueño ll. 2153-64, 2168-71, 2175-77 and 2182-87)
Index of Titles (Volume 6)
Index of First Lines (Volume 6)
Cumulative Index of Titles (Volumes 1-6)
Cumulative Index of First Lines (Volumes 1-6)
Index of Shelley's verse translations (Volumes 1-6)
Note on Illustrations
Preface to Volume 6
Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications
Abbreviations
THE POEMS
430 To - ('The serpent is shut out from Paradise') [To Edward Williams]
431 To Jane. The invitation
432 To Jane - The recollection
431/432 Appendix The Pine Forest of the Cascine, near Pisa
433 'Swifter far than summer's flight' / Remembrance [A Lament]
434 'And if I dedicate thee not to fill'
435 'When wilt thou come -' / 'Of whom thou speakest?'
436 Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
437 'When the lamp is shattered' [Lines]
438 'The rude wind is singing'
439 'One word is too often profaned' [To -]
440 May-day Night [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
441 Cyprian [Scenes from the 'Magico Prodigioso' of Calderon]
442 'The bat and the owl like barn-door fowl' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
443 'One word has changed the Universe for me'
444 'A schoolboy lay near a pond in a copse' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
445 'And have we trodden the same paths together'
446 With a guitar. To Jane
447 Prologue in Heaven [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
448 The prophet
449 The magnetic lady to her patient
450 'Far far away, O ye' [Lines]
451 'The earthquake is rocking'
452 The Triumph of Life
452 Appendix Lines connected with The Triumph of Life
453 To Jane ('The keen stars were twinkling')
454 'Tell me star, whose wings of light' [The World's Wanderers]
455 'The hours are flying'
456 'Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven' [Lines Written in the Bay of
Lerici]
456A 'That moment is gone for ever' [Lines ('We meet not as we parted')]
Appendix A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things
Appendix B 'They approach you again, fluctuating Shapes!' (Translation of
Goethe, Faust ll. 1-32 and 243-1213)
Appendix C Prometheus Chained (Translation of Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound
ll. 1-316)
Appendix D 'A belated sleep fell on his eyelids then' (Translation of
Homer, Odyssey xiii 79-80)
Appendix E 'It is a singular world we live in - and' (Translation of
Calderón, La vida es sueño ll. 2153-64, 2168-71, 2175-77 and 2182-87)
Index of Titles (Volume 6)
Index of First Lines (Volume 6)
Cumulative Index of Titles (Volumes 1-6)
Cumulative Index of First Lines (Volumes 1-6)
Index of Shelley's verse translations (Volumes 1-6)
Contents
Note on Illustrations
Preface to Volume 6
Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications
Abbreviations
THE POEMS
430 To - ('The serpent is shut out from Paradise') [To Edward Williams]
431 To Jane. The invitation
432 To Jane - The recollection
431/432 Appendix The Pine Forest of the Cascine, near Pisa
433 'Swifter far than summer's flight' / Remembrance [A Lament]
434 'And if I dedicate thee not to fill'
435 'When wilt thou come -' / 'Of whom thou speakest?'
436 Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
437 'When the lamp is shattered' [Lines]
438 'The rude wind is singing'
439 'One word is too often profaned' [To -]
440 May-day Night [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
441 Cyprian [Scenes from the 'Magico Prodigioso' of Calderon]
442 'The bat and the owl like barn-door fowl' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
443 'One word has changed the Universe for me'
444 'A schoolboy lay near a pond in a copse' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
445 'And have we trodden the same paths together'
446 With a guitar. To Jane
447 Prologue in Heaven [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
448 The prophet
449 The magnetic lady to her patient
450 'Far far away, O ye' [Lines]
451 'The earthquake is rocking'
452 The Triumph of Life
452 Appendix Lines connected with The Triumph of Life
453 To Jane ('The keen stars were twinkling')
454 'Tell me star, whose wings of light' [The World's Wanderers]
455 'The hours are flying'
456 'Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven' [Lines Written in the Bay of
Lerici]
456A 'That moment is gone for ever' [Lines ('We meet not as we parted')]
Appendix A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things
Appendix B 'They approach you again, fluctuating Shapes!' (Translation of
Goethe, Faust ll. 1-32 and 243-1213)
Appendix C Prometheus Chained (Translation of Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound
ll. 1-316)
Appendix D 'A belated sleep fell on his eyelids then' (Translation of
Homer, Odyssey xiii 79-80)
Appendix E 'It is a singular world we live in - and' (Translation of
Calderón, La vida es sueño ll. 2153-64, 2168-71, 2175-77 and 2182-87)
Index of Titles (Volume 6)
Index of First Lines (Volume 6)
Cumulative Index of Titles (Volumes 1-6)
Cumulative Index of First Lines (Volumes 1-6)
Index of Shelley's verse translations (Volumes 1-6)
Note on Illustrations
Preface to Volume 6
Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications
Abbreviations
THE POEMS
430 To - ('The serpent is shut out from Paradise') [To Edward Williams]
431 To Jane. The invitation
432 To Jane - The recollection
431/432 Appendix The Pine Forest of the Cascine, near Pisa
433 'Swifter far than summer's flight' / Remembrance [A Lament]
434 'And if I dedicate thee not to fill'
435 'When wilt thou come -' / 'Of whom thou speakest?'
436 Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
437 'When the lamp is shattered' [Lines]
438 'The rude wind is singing'
439 'One word is too often profaned' [To -]
440 May-day Night [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
441 Cyprian [Scenes from the 'Magico Prodigioso' of Calderon]
442 'The bat and the owl like barn-door fowl' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
443 'One word has changed the Universe for me'
444 'A schoolboy lay near a pond in a copse' [Herne's Feast: a Fragment]
445 'And have we trodden the same paths together'
446 With a guitar. To Jane
447 Prologue in Heaven [Scenes from the Faust of Goëthe]
448 The prophet
449 The magnetic lady to her patient
450 'Far far away, O ye' [Lines]
451 'The earthquake is rocking'
452 The Triumph of Life
452 Appendix Lines connected with The Triumph of Life
453 To Jane ('The keen stars were twinkling')
454 'Tell me star, whose wings of light' [The World's Wanderers]
455 'The hours are flying'
456 'Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven' [Lines Written in the Bay of
Lerici]
456A 'That moment is gone for ever' [Lines ('We meet not as we parted')]
Appendix A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things
Appendix B 'They approach you again, fluctuating Shapes!' (Translation of
Goethe, Faust ll. 1-32 and 243-1213)
Appendix C Prometheus Chained (Translation of Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound
ll. 1-316)
Appendix D 'A belated sleep fell on his eyelids then' (Translation of
Homer, Odyssey xiii 79-80)
Appendix E 'It is a singular world we live in - and' (Translation of
Calderón, La vida es sueño ll. 2153-64, 2168-71, 2175-77 and 2182-87)
Index of Titles (Volume 6)
Index of First Lines (Volume 6)
Cumulative Index of Titles (Volumes 1-6)
Cumulative Index of First Lines (Volumes 1-6)
Index of Shelley's verse translations (Volumes 1-6)