Shelley, Godwin, and Their Circle: The French Revolution Reflected in English Literature

Price 9.99 - 16.83 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781434406576




Pages 378

Year of production 2010

This volume covers the works of Thomas Paine, William Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and Percy Shelley. "The history of the French Revolution in England begins with a sermon and ends with a poem. Between that famous discourse by Dr. Richard Price on the love of our country, delivered in the first excitement that followed the fall of the Bastille, and the publication of Shelley"s "Hellas" there stretched a period of thirty-two years. It covered the dawn, the clouding and the unearthly sunset of a hope. It begins with the grave but enthusiastic prose of a divine justly respected by earnest men, who with a limited horizon fulfilled their daily duties in the city. It ends in the rapt vision, the magical music of a singer, who seemed as he sang to soar beyond the range of human ears." --H.N. Brailsford