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Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Epipsychidion is a major poetical work published in 1821 by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The work was subtitled Verses addressed to the noble and unfortunate
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English poet (1792–1822)
following September. Emilia was the inspiration for Shelley's major poem Epipsychidion. In March 1821, Shelley completed "A Defence of Poetry", a response
Percy_Bysshe_Shelley
English writer (1797–1851)
form a chronology for his writings, and she included poems, such as Epipsychidion, addressed to Emilia Viviani, which she would rather have left out.
Mary_Shelley
1800 poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
the poem, purportedly had nightmares and was obsessed with the poem; Epipsychidion, one of his later works, is partially inspired by it. Byron was similarly
Christabel_(poem)
American musician
2012) רומיאו (Cassette 2011, LP 2012) obscurantisme (2xCD & 2xLP 2012) "Epipsychidion" on the compilation Songs of Decadence: A Soundtrack to the Writings
Stephen_O'Malley
2021 studio album by Kayo Dot
Virgo (The Nature of Sacrifice)" 9:10 4. "Spectrum of One Colour" 4:56 5. "Get Out of the Tower" 7:05 6. "The Necklace" 8:09 7. "Epipsychidion" 13:12
Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike
Moss_Grew_on_the_Swords_and_Plowshares_Alike
Social movement that accepts all forms of love
of Queen Mab (1813), in his essay On Love (c. 1815), and in the poem Epipsychidion (1821). Sharing the free-love ideals of the earlier social movements—as
Free_love
Mary Shelley's stepsister, mother of Byron's daughter (1798–1879)
posthumous collection of Shelley's works published in 1824. In Shelley's "Epipsychidion", some scholars believe that he is addressing Clairmont as his: Comet
Claire_Clairmont
1821 poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Retrieved 30 June 2005. Beatty, Bernard. "The Transformation of Discourse: Epipsychidion, Adonais, and some lyrics". In: Essays on Shelley, ed. Miriam Allott
Adonais
Polish novelist, dramatist and poet (1868-1927)
(1897); Children of Satan (2023 English edition) Das große Glück (1897) Epipsychidion (1900) Androgyne (1900) Totentanz der Liebe (1902) Synowie ziemi (1905)
Stanisław_Przybyszewski
Victorian literary society
Spirit of Solitude, and Other Poems (edited by Bertram Dobell; 1887) Epipsychidion (with an introduction by Stopford A. Brooke, and a note by Algernon
Shelley_Society
1907 novel by E. M. Forster
The phrase "the longest journey" appears in Percy Bysshe Shelley's Epipsychidion: I never was attached to that great sect Whose doctrine is, that each
The_Longest_Journey_(novel)
British-born literary scholar and Shelley expert (1908–1994)
Germanic Philology. 45 (4). October 1946. "The Planet-Tempest Passage in Epipsychidion". PMLA. 63 (3): 950–972. September 1948. JSTOR 459692. "The New Scholasticism"
Kenneth_Neill_Cameron
Productions and Mandy Productions Chicago Story NBC Co-production with Epipsychidion Inc. and Eric Bercovici Productions Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy
List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television programs
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Poetry collection by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Posthumous_Poems
English barrister and writer (1792–1862)
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Thomas_Jefferson_Hogg
English politician and lawyer (1753–1844)
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Timothy_Shelley
1977 play by George F. Walker
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Zastrozzi, The Master of Discipline
Zastrozzi,_The_Master_of_Discipline
Paternal grandfather of P.B Shelley
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Sir Bysshe Shelley, 1st Baronet
Sir_Bysshe_Shelley,_1st_Baronet
English composer (1869–1941)
(1916), and dramatic vocal settings of Porphyria's Lover (Browning) and Epipsychidion (Shelley). His last orchestral work was the impressionistic Semele (1918)
Arthur_Hinton
American artist (1959–2016)
Burial of the Sardine #2 & #7 (2016) 303 Gallery Left of a Pair (2008), Epipsychidion (2008), Birds of Prey (2008), Dancing Girl on Wood (2008), Right in
Anne_Chu
Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
October 1981). AG class on 19th Century Poetry, particularly Shelley's "Epipsychidion" and "Triumph of Life." Audiorecording on Naropa University Archive
The_Triumph_of_Life
on Criticism The Longest Journey E. M. Forster Percy Bysshe Shelley, Epipsychidion Look Homeward, Angel Thomas Wolfe John Milton, "Lycidas" Look to Windward
List of book titles taken from literature
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April the next year and was soon followed by Percy Bysshe Shelley's Epipsychidion, William Shakespeare's The Tempest, and Dante Alighieri's La Vita Nuova
Giovanni_Mardersteig
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Shelley_Memorial_Award
1986 British TV series or programme
Revolt of Islam (1818) Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue (1819) Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821) Julian and Maddalo (1824) The Witch of Atlas (1824)
Zastrozzi,_A_Romance
drama J. H. Reynolds, The Garden of Florence Percy Bysshe Shelley: Epipsychidion, published anonymously Adonais: An elegy on the death of John Keats
1821_in_poetry
Subfamily of leafhoppers
1936; Biolib lists the following genera: Alseis Kirkaldy, 1907 c g Epipsychidion Kirkaldy, 1906 Hackeriana Evans, 1937 c g Ledraprora Evans, 1937 c g
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