Shelley's Process: Radical Transference and the Development of His Major Works



Shelley's Process: Radical Transference and the Development of His Major Works
This summarization of Shelley's "process" argues that the poet's works are governed by a movement in every thought, memory, image, and word-pattern whereby each is seen and sees itself in terms of a radically different form. This "process" is revealed in the revisionary procedure in the poet's various texts, and it has powerful effects in his visions of human possibility. more details
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  • The poet's works are governed by a movement in every thought, memory, image, and word-pattern whereby each is seen and sees itself in terms of a radically different form.
  • This "process" is revealed in the revisionary procedure in the poet's various texts, and it has powerful effects in his visions of human possibility.


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Author Jerrold E. Hogle
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780195054866
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This summarization of Shelley's "process" argues that the poet's works are governed by a movement in every thought, memory, image, and word-pattern whereby each is seen and sees itself in terms of a radically different form. This "process" is revealed in the revisionary procedure in the poet's various texts, and it has powerful effects in his visions of human possibility.

In this set of thorough and revisionary readings of Percy Bysshe Shelley's best-known writings in verse and prose, Hogle argues that the logic and style in all these works are governed by a movement in every thought, memory, image, or word-pattern whereby each is seen and sees itself in terms of a radically different form. For any specified entity or figure to be known for "what it is," it must be reconfigured by and in terms of another one at another level (which must then be dislocated itself). In so delineating Shelley's "process," Hogle reveals the revisionary procedure in the poet's various texts and demonstrates the powerful effects of "radical transference" in Shelley's visions of human possibility.

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