Shelley's Textual Seductions: Plotting Utopia in the Erotic and Political WorksPsychology Press, 2002 - 351 Seiten This book demonstrates how Percy Shelley develops strategies of textual seduction that displace political narratives into the seemingly apolitical reaches of erotic utopia. |
Inhalt
Chapter I | 1 |
THE PROBLEM | 34 |
RECONSIDERING CEDIPUS TYRANNUS | 49 |
Chapter III | 114 |
Chapter IV | 173 |
Chapter V | 218 |
Chapter VI | 285 |
REFERENCES | 319 |
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