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The Promethean Politics of Milton Blake and Shelley by Linda M Lewis, University of Missouri Press

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    Author(s)Linda M Lewis
    PublisherUniversity of Missouri Press
    ISBN9780826208057
    Pages256
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 1992

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    University of Missouri Press The Promethean Politics of Milton Blake and Shelley by Linda M Lewis

    For more than two millennia, the myth of Prometheus has fascinated writers and artists. Examining the political core of this myth as presented in the poetic tradition, this book traces Promethean figures and imagery in the major poetry of Milton, Blake and Shelley. Although the significance of the myth in Western literature has often been noted, this study recognizes an ambiguity in Promethean depictions that persists from Greek drama through the English Romantics. While Prometheus is a benefactor, he also takes the role of sophist and trickster. Drawing primarily on "Paradise Lost", this book shows how Milton's use of Prometheus is significant not only because of his undisputed influence on the Romantics, but also because his Promethean figure reflects the myth in all of its facets, from the traitorous Satan and disobediant Adam to the Son in his salvational role. Blake's responses to Milton and to Dante are closely related to his recasting of the Prometheus myth in his prophetic works while the book focuses on Shelley's work "Prometheus Unbound" to examine Shelley's Promethean politics.



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