Keats-Shelley Journal, Volumes 43-44Keats-Shelley Association of America, 1994 - English literature |
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Page 99
... radical discourse and the poem's po- litical content per se . The issue is important precisely because The Revolt was in effect an exercise in practical politics ; it was Shelley's final attempt while living in England to intervene in ...
... radical discourse and the poem's po- litical content per se . The issue is important precisely because The Revolt was in effect an exercise in practical politics ; it was Shelley's final attempt while living in England to intervene in ...
Page 100
... radical Laon and his converts - an allegorical parallel to the cen- sorship that suppressed radical discourse in 1817 and even a prophetic harbinger of such incidents as the Manchester Massacre that sup- pressed the radicals themselves ...
... radical Laon and his converts - an allegorical parallel to the cen- sorship that suppressed radical discourse in 1817 and even a prophetic harbinger of such incidents as the Manchester Massacre that sup- pressed the radicals themselves ...
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... radical press . Taken to its logical extreme , this policy of repression would leave the reading audiences of England with noth- ing to read , nothing to shape their opinions except what is , broadly speaking , supportive of the ...
... radical press . Taken to its logical extreme , this policy of repression would leave the reading audiences of England with noth- ing to read , nothing to shape their opinions except what is , broadly speaking , supportive of the ...
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